That's right, I did post it there too.
That mixer is about 1680 Euros which I believe is about 2200-2300.
In either case I just got a used Cooper 104.
So I should be all set. I'm very excited about it. I've used one before, on
a rental, and it sounded great. It'll arrive on Friday.
Thanks for all suggestions and advice.
IS
"Jonny Durango" wrote in message
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looks like a great unit....how much?
I see you did post this Q in rec.arts.movies.production.sound and got lots
of good responses.
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"IS" wrote in message
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Has anyone tried these:
http://www.cevl.com/4mix.html
Thanks
IS
"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
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Could someone recommend a field mixer for about two thousand UDS.
I just got the Sound Devices 302 and don't like how little it is and
hard to operate.
I would like something bigger that can also run on batteries.
Thanks for any help
Try the Sound Devices 442. The Shures are also pretty tiny and also
somewhat deficient in ergonomics but you might look at the FP33
anyway.
Stay away from the Bellari.... it actually doesn't sound bad at all
but it isn't very solidly built.
I think the Cooper and Sonosax stuff is going to be out of your price
range, but you might look around for some of their stuff used.
Quolle is also starting to get into the US market with some nice little
field production mixers which are nicely built. I don't know if they
make anything as small as you want but I'd look into their line.
--scott
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