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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Kenney" data-source="post: 92069" data-attributes="member: 3954"><p>Re: Best inexpensive wireless mixer</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I would argue that you probably have not used a mixer in the way that I do. That is to say that we are not mixing instruments so that each channel only has a little bit of signal coming thru it (i.e. a single instrument). When pushing high level dj playback thru a channel strip it seems to matter a lot more. I have pushed audio thru hundreds of consoles.. from pm5s, sd9s, venues, to mc/ls series stuff. Some of you know the big guy I produced for a while that needed avalon's on his outputs. I'm not an electrical engineer and I cannot tell you why many of the boards we used did not sound good.. but I know they did not sound good and it wasn't the system or the input program. These standards follow our type of shows to the highest level (EDC among one of them). It is on this basis that I hope for a high quality 'input' on a console that isn't say a SD11. (if we had the budget for such things on a smaller scale that would probably be my first choice).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Kenney, post: 92069, member: 3954"] Re: Best inexpensive wireless mixer I would argue that you probably have not used a mixer in the way that I do. That is to say that we are not mixing instruments so that each channel only has a little bit of signal coming thru it (i.e. a single instrument). When pushing high level dj playback thru a channel strip it seems to matter a lot more. I have pushed audio thru hundreds of consoles.. from pm5s, sd9s, venues, to mc/ls series stuff. Some of you know the big guy I produced for a while that needed avalon's on his outputs. I'm not an electrical engineer and I cannot tell you why many of the boards we used did not sound good.. but I know they did not sound good and it wasn't the system or the input program. These standards follow our type of shows to the highest level (EDC among one of them). It is on this basis that I hope for a high quality 'input' on a console that isn't say a SD11. (if we had the budget for such things on a smaller scale that would probably be my first choice). [/QUOTE]
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