[Harp-L] Seeking PA Mixer
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- Subject: [Harp-L] Seeking PA Mixer
- From: David Fertig <drfertig@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 12:18:40 -0800 (PST)
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I want to get a PA mixer for our band. We've rented one a couple times, and that seems a waste of money ($35-$60) , given how cheap the things seem to be ($150-300, +/-) especially here in SoCal.
A powered mixer seems smart for convenience and power, but we have an amplifier we've been using that's okay.
I figure we need at least 8 inputs (we use 6 plus need room to add visiting vocals/horns), at least 4-6 inputs with both XLR and 1/4", master eq and channel eq, on-board reverb/effects, at least 200 w per channel, perhaps a lot more (it's a somewhat loud band). It's got to be road-worthy and durable, with clean sound and be easy to use.
I play "dirty" through my own amp, but I also play clean through the pa, and mic my percussion stuff through the pa, too.
Any suggestions? Offers?
-Dave "all mixed up" Fertig
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