I'm looking for a live mixer, suitable for my live rig as well as jamming/writing in the home studio. Not bothered about full stereo as most venues run mono anyway :
1 x DMG (split stereo) = 2 channels
1 x Sammichsid = 1 channel
1 x Virus = 1 channel
1 x RM1x = 1 channel
These three may be interchangeable depending on the gig
1 x vox = 1 channel
1 x Digital Piano = 1 channel
1 x Guitar/Bass = 1 channel
So I recon from that I'm best off with a 12 channel with at least 6 faders. I'll need some on board FX too, basic reverb and tempo delay. The main options I think, in order of price :
Behringer Xenyx 1204FX Link
I know Behringer is a bit Marmite, but at this price, it's hard to ignore. From what little reviews and feedback I've seen, the latest gen acutally seem alright. It has 6 faders and lots of routing options, so should do the trick.
Mackie ProFX12 Link
For only another £60, there's this Mackie. They aren't famous for being cheap, so my concern here is that the build quality might not be "all that". I've no idea how good the FX are on this beastie.
Allen & Heath ZED 12FX Link
There's quite a jump in price here. But from what I hear, this is the bees knees. Good FX, Good routing options. Good sound. Good internals. And it's made in the UK, which is nice
Mackie CFX12 MKII Link
I don't know much about this, but it's only slightly more than the A&H. That said, it's more than double the price of the Xenyx.
EDIT:
Soundcraft EFX12 Multi-Purpose Mixer with Lexicon Effects Link
This is my current favourite, although it's a bit larger than the others as it has a fader for every channel. The Lexicon FX sounds blissful, and this
is a important factor in my choice. It has lots of parameters which can be adjusted and tap tempo too.
Any advice/opinion welcomed. (appreciated even more if based on actual experience rather than rumour )
Cheers Guys!
Last edited by BitPop (Jul 6, 2010 8:06 am)