

Well my opinion is not going to be objective may be: I only tried the gear rotted before except a numeric table from yamaha which I did not like the sound very well, but surely too neutral for my taste. If you’re looking for something inexpensive but built with quality and unlimited features this is the mixer for you! It really does make the whole using process easy. On top of the working functions of the mixer, it’s rack mountable! It’s great to be able to get a rack and just throw this thing on it. Right now, I’m looking into purchasing a power amp replace my Live PA head with this piece of fine equipment. I tried out the effects and they were decent but they do come in handy when I want to record my drums in a small room but make them sound like their in the biggest room I can imagine. In addition to the great mixer I got a USB interface to improve the recording quality but I also got a whole built-in panel of effects. When I read the manual I also saw that I got two things I was not aware of.

Not only did I get 10 XLR inputs but I received a whole bunch of other inputs for other things. I went through with it and made a real investment in it, but it was worth every penny. I then decided maybe I should just get the bigger version of the great mixer I already had. I looked into getting a firewire or USB interface but everything was ridiculously expensive and I got minimal XLR inputs. The mixer was great it lasted me for two years before I decided I wanted to make a real investment in a mixing board that I could record with and do live gigs with. When I first looked into a mixer I bought a small Behringer mixer thinking I wasn’t get that much because I only paid $80, but I was wrong. I’m not a huge audio buff, but I do enjoy being able to record my own music.
