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    Default need new gear - help!

    Hi

    Have had to sell all my studio, and now need to build a new one.

    Need new monitors, mini mixer & midi controller.

    Thinking adam a7s (fairly cheap & well respected) then maybe a bitstream 3x and then I have no clue about mini mixers - other than the fact that I hate tapco (current mini mixer) and behringer are generally rubbish.

    Anyone got suggestions on these three tings I'd be grateful.

    Got a total budget of up to £1300

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    what about soundcraft. this got a good review in sound on sound and the build quality is very good.

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    I have got both,Adam A7s and also Bistream 3x. I love them both,. i am not using any outboard mixer, so cant help you there. You cant go wrong with those two tho.
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    for a decent low budget mixer try the yamaha mg series


    or if you have a bit more cash to splash - mackie onyx firewire


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    I just got a yamaha MG16. Nice mixer. A bit big to lug around to gigs though. If you want something for compact try the soundcraft. But i dont like mixers without faders. Catch 22. A mate of mine has the mackie onyx. Its an absolute ****ing beauty but would blow a massive hole in your budget.

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    ive been using an mg12 for a while now.. very basic but does the job.

    still trying to save for an onyx!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    still trying to save for an onyx!!!
    Good luck with that! Its an amzing piece of kit though!

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    Wicked

    I can afford a7s, the bitstream and the 1220 onyx for under £1300

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace View Post
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    I can afford a7s, the bitstream and the 1220 onyx for under £1300
    cunt :lol:

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    cunt is right! how much for the A7s and the mackie?

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    Based on prices at Turnkey:

    Mackie Onyx 1220 - £479
    Adam A7s - £538
    Bitstream 3x - £229
    Total £1246

    Should be able to get that down a fair bit if I shop around.

    Wicked!

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    **** me the mackie has come down in price.

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    not flogging the sherman are you? ;)

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    Nah... hehehe.
    Thats going in my suitcase.

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    woaah... blatantly buying mackie stuff from the states
    http://www.zzounds.com/item--MACONYX1220

    £220 for a mackie onyx with cosmetic blemishes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace View Post
    woaah... blatantly buying mackie stuff from the states
    http://www.zzounds.com/item--MACONYX1220

    £220 for a mackie onyx with cosmetic blemishes.
    Nice but thats the baby one. The other one would be a ****er to lug around.

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    Your shits gonna sound tight with the onyx. Analog mixer with a firewire interface. Heaven!

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    Quote Originally Posted by massplanck View Post
    Your shits gonna sound tight with the onyx. Analog mixer with a firewire interface. Heaven!
    the firewire interface costs a bit more on top though doesn't it?

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    i thought it was all digital

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    onyx is a analogue mixer, but you can buy a firewire card for it that does 18 in 2 out for your computer.

    You can both mixer and card for about $750 over in the US, so thats where I'll buy it from. Disco!

 

 
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