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Any of you anti Mackie folks heard any of the Onyx line? If so, what
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Any of you anti Mackie folks heard any of the Onyx line? If so, what
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Any of you anti Mackie folks heard any of the Onyx line? If so, what
do/did you think of them?


Waiting.....
John A. Chiara
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Live Sound Inc.
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www.sosrecording.net
518-449-1637
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Any of you anti Mackie folks heard any of the Onyx line? If so, what
do/did you think of them?




They are supposed to be a step above the VLZ PRO series mixers. Nice
features, sounds good. I'd say worth the money. The only reason I don't own
one is because the optional firewire port won't work with pro tools.




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Any of you anti Mackie folks heard any of the Onyx line? If so, what
do/did you think of them?




They are supposed to be a step above the VLZ PRO series mixers. Nice
features, sounds good. I'd say worth the money. The only reason I don't own
one is because the optional firewire port won't work with pro tools.






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Dave wrote:

They are supposed to be a step above the VLZ PRO series mixers. Nice
features, sounds good. I'd say worth the money. The only reason I don't own
one is because the optional firewire port won't work with pro tools.



That, and they're not out yet?



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Dave wrote:

They are supposed to be a step above the VLZ PRO series mixers. Nice
features, sounds good. I'd say worth the money. The only reason I don't own
one is because the optional firewire port won't work with pro tools.



That, and they're not out yet?



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They are supposed to be a step above the VLZ PRO series mixers. Nice
features, sounds good. I'd say worth the money. The only reason I don't own
one is because the optional firewire port won't work with pro tools.



That, and they're not out yet?


And still know inserts on the subgroups.....they kill me. Offer a master
section with a major compromise...again.
John A. Chiara
SOS Recording Studio
Live Sound Inc.
Albany, NY
www.sosrecording.net
518-449-1637
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They are supposed to be a step above the VLZ PRO series mixers. Nice
features, sounds good. I'd say worth the money. The only reason I don't own
one is because the optional firewire port won't work with pro tools.



That, and they're not out yet?


And still know inserts on the subgroups.....they kill me. Offer a master
section with a major compromise...again.
John A. Chiara
SOS Recording Studio
Live Sound Inc.
Albany, NY
www.sosrecording.net
518-449-1637
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