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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Weaver" data-source="post: 88691" data-attributes="member: 317"><p>Re: Best inexpensive wireless mixer</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The mackie DL mixers look like the best thing going for what you describe. They are small, cheap, flexible, and don't require a dedicated computer host. For my money, I'd go ahead and spring for the 16 channel version though. It's just a little bit more money but it's the difference between having a mixer that WILL support a small band plus Emcee and BG music duties, or not.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I think you should not even consider the preamp quality in a mixer of this size. They will all do a fine job of amplifying mic signals. The client would not be able to tell the difference between this Mackie pre and any mega-buck studio pre out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Weaver, post: 88691, member: 317"] Re: Best inexpensive wireless mixer The mackie DL mixers look like the best thing going for what you describe. They are small, cheap, flexible, and don't require a dedicated computer host. For my money, I'd go ahead and spring for the 16 channel version though. It's just a little bit more money but it's the difference between having a mixer that WILL support a small band plus Emcee and BG music duties, or not. BTW, I think you should not even consider the preamp quality in a mixer of this size. They will all do a fine job of amplifying mic signals. The client would not be able to tell the difference between this Mackie pre and any mega-buck studio pre out there. [/QUOTE]
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