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<blockquote data-quote="BJ James" data-source="post: 4207" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>Had a site visit at a "secret society" type venue today. Ceremonial room is about 40'x 80' with 10 ceiling speakers run off an old TOA 70v mixer/amp. They have 3 handhelds at various locations in the room. It's not terribly loud and it's a very dead room. Lots of carpet and drapery.</p><p>Anyways, they want to add 4 or 5 lapel mics. There is only one input available on their mixer, so I was thinking I would add a small mixer-hopefully something with a band or 2 of semi parametric EQ ala Mixwiz, but smaller and cheaper and just use the existing amp for the time being. If need be I can always add an outboard EQ for the whole mix. </p><p>What can you recommend for a small inexpensive mixer that has usefull EQ for this situation?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>BJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJ James, post: 4207, member: 87"] Had a site visit at a "secret society" type venue today. Ceremonial room is about 40'x 80' with 10 ceiling speakers run off an old TOA 70v mixer/amp. They have 3 handhelds at various locations in the room. It's not terribly loud and it's a very dead room. Lots of carpet and drapery. Anyways, they want to add 4 or 5 lapel mics. There is only one input available on their mixer, so I was thinking I would add a small mixer-hopefully something with a band or 2 of semi parametric EQ ala Mixwiz, but smaller and cheaper and just use the existing amp for the time being. If need be I can always add an outboard EQ for the whole mix. What can you recommend for a small inexpensive mixer that has usefull EQ for this situation? Thanks, BJ [/QUOTE]
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