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    Default Favourite mixing desk?

    Who uses one; which one?

    I am interested in one with up to 16 ch. - should be affordable,too.
    in addition to that i would like to use the desk gain in an analog overdrive stylee. what are your suggestions?

    I heard soundcraft M16 or even M12 are good, or mackies. or the yamaha mg series. but no behringer ;)

    both a little pricey though but i am just gatering ideas.

    possible 12 channels would do the job as well.

    just interested in opinions!

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    i've got the smaller yamaha mg12/4 and i love it. 4 years gigging with it and not a single problem.

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    sounds good. does it give the sound an anolog touch? just curious..

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    If size is not an issue I suggest the Mackie 16ch 8Bus. ;)
    Should be able to find them fairly cheap nowadays.

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    MAckie are good, but I just don`t like their crispy eq.
    I love soundcraft, but I haven`t played with any of their stuff for years, so couldn`t really comment on it.
    It used to be great.
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    steve, what are you using? or have you gone entirely digital in this respect? just out of interest!

    thanks to all who replied so far ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by loopdon
    sounds good. does it give the sound an anolog touch? just curious..
    well you can easily drive the channels and get a nice bassy warmth.

    eqs are ok... not amazing but up to the job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loopdon
    steve, what are you using? or have you gone entirely digital in this respect? just out of interest!

    thanks to all who replied so far ;)
    well the studio is waylaid awaiting a move when the boys sort their act out.
    so I`m totally digital now, whether I want to or not.
    Can honestly say I`m not missing the old gear.
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    I hate the mackies - eq sounds too harsh and the desks sound sterile and completely lacking in warmth. Not sure what you're price range is but the A+H mix wizards are worth a look is you're after a 16 ch but may be a little pricey. Heaps of warmth and brilliant eq's n flexibility. Soundcrafts are pretty good too but I don't think they're as good as they were a while back... You looking 2nd hand or new?

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    When you overdrive a mackie it sounds perfectly phat and warm.

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    Have a look at the new alesis firewire desks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
    Have a look at the new alesis firewire desks...
    will they give me the analogue touch i am after? coz that's a priority :)

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    i've got a mackie 1604 and its pretty good. The 8 bus one's are better, if u can afford it. If i had the cash i'd definetly get a 24/8 or 32/8

    For the money i think the mackie's are a damn good buy, and they'll sit quite happyil in the red all day long if u wanna get a crusty sound.

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    go with a mackie id say have one for the last 2 years and have never had any probs with it

 

 

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