What is the "best" mixer (not DJ style) under $200? and under $100? Of course I am only looking for opinions.
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I think you are looking for something that is hard to find a "ch
I think you are looking for something that is hard to find a "cheap" mixer with good specificaitons and good sound. They normally do not come together. Basic suggestion save your money and save up for a better mixer. I can say from personal experience that the Mackie 1640 Onyx is one of the better all around mixers you can buy. With the firewire port and the software it makes a very nice console/ recording setup for very little money. If you want to stay within your "budget" then look for a used Mackie on Ebay or maybe at your local retailer. The cheaper new Soundcraft boards are not much better than what you have. I recently saw at our local GC a very nice older Soundcraft board for less than $600.00. It was probably worth $6000.00 when new. It was a bit beat up and some of the knobs were missing but it looked like it had been well cared for just used a lot. All the lights came on and the unit had a seperate power supply.
Just a suggestion.
Thomas W. Bethel wrote: A used Mackie? Ebay seems to have a lot
Thomas W. Bethel wrote: A used Mackie?
Ebay seems to have a lot of them for sale at really cheap prices
Behringer is a Mackie knock off and some of their new mixers aren't half bad. Not exactly the best in the world but serviceable.
Yes, I think this is an excellent suggestion. The 1202s are fairly inexpensive used.
I had a behringer 1202 copy that was absolutely atrocious which I eventually sold. The sound was awful. If you are going to buy a cheap mixer at least get one that you can actually use.
I have an Alesis 12 R. The thing kicks ass and only takes up 3 r
I have an Alesis 12 R. The thing kicks ass and only takes up 3 rack spaces. The ONLY complaint I have about it is that the knobs have colored tips and they sometimes come off.
It has 8 mono strips with inserts, 2 stereo strips, and phantom power.
It's great for Home or small project studios and works great for live situations as well. A great little mixer!
You can find them on e-bay relatively easily (where I got mine for about 150) as well as your usual online music sources. Zzounds is asking almost double what I paid. 8)