Anonymous067
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I wouldn't touch Behringer with a ten-foot pole.
What about a twenty-foot pole?
I wouldn't touch Behringer with a ten-foot pole.
Yes, I am asking this to see if it is worth getting a bigger (quality) mixer than a smaller one for just mic’s and effects and leave the bad mixer for the pit band. I am going to go for the bigger mixer so I can put small pit bands through it (will have to use bad mixer for big pit bands my school though small musically have 2 tympanis, marimba large drum kit and tunes more percussion instruments… takes up half the pit band just that)
What about a twenty-foot pole?
Ironically, some of the earlier Mackie mixers had severe RF problems on the inputs. Maybe those are the versions Behringer copied.Get a Soundcraft LX7ii or an Allen & Heath GL series, even a Mackie would be better than Berhinger.
Otherwise I'll suggest that the Soundcraft LX7-32 (original series) can be found for under $1000 used if you look hard, and is a great bang for the buck at that price point.
What city are you in, btw? It could help if people know where you are.
I believe based on his previous postings, he's in Surrey in the UK.
Shipping may be a lil more expensive...
I would think Allen and Heath would be cheaper for you than they are for us since they are located in Europe... and they make excellent equipment.
What do you hope to accomplish with this new board that you can't do with the old one?
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