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16 Channel Rackmount Mixer (MixWiz vs Soundcraft GB2R), Cheap DSP
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Connell" data-source="post: 58125" data-attributes="member: 1630"><p>Re: 16 Channel Rackmount Mixer (MixWiz vs Soundcraft GB2R), Cheap DSP</p><p></p><p>I have my mixwiz in a rolling rack with 16 spaces below. I am currently only using 5 spaces for outboard but i have a 100' 16x4 snake coiled in there. I am not sure exactly how much it weighs in that configuration (i can lift it out of and back into my trailer by myself though I prefer not to). I have found this to be extremely convenient. When I get to the gig I connect the stagebox to the amp rack then roll the mixer back to the mix position and the unneeded portion of the snake stays neatly coiled in the rolling rack. At FOH i am totally self contained. For gigs where there is a souncheck opportunity i can roll back up to the side of the stage to line check and get a rough monitor mix where the band can communicate with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Connell, post: 58125, member: 1630"] Re: 16 Channel Rackmount Mixer (MixWiz vs Soundcraft GB2R), Cheap DSP I have my mixwiz in a rolling rack with 16 spaces below. I am currently only using 5 spaces for outboard but i have a 100' 16x4 snake coiled in there. I am not sure exactly how much it weighs in that configuration (i can lift it out of and back into my trailer by myself though I prefer not to). I have found this to be extremely convenient. When I get to the gig I connect the stagebox to the amp rack then roll the mixer back to the mix position and the unneeded portion of the snake stays neatly coiled in the rolling rack. At FOH i am totally self contained. For gigs where there is a souncheck opportunity i can roll back up to the side of the stage to line check and get a rough monitor mix where the band can communicate with me. [/QUOTE]
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