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Hi folks - spent a large chunk of the morning looking for an 8x2 analogue
mixer suitable for classical music recording. Things I think I need (in no particular order): 1. Good quality balanced input microphone preamps x 8, around 60db of gain. 2. Sufficient phantom power acailable to drive 8 condensor mics. 3. Clean summing bus. 4. Balanced output on either TRS or XLR sockets. 5. Peak/Average switchable metering. 6. Ease of transport. (I do all location work.) 7. Preamp direct outputs. 8. Panning on each input channel. Things I don't think I need: 1. Eq. 2. Compression. Anyone got any pointers? I've looked at Allen and Heath, Millenia Media (can't afford it), Mackie (probably not what I want), Studer (broadcast only). You get the idea. -- Mike Clayton |
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