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Mix Wiz 3? Really?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Bolt" data-source="post: 89730" data-attributes="member: 3950"><p>Re: Mix Wiz 3? Really?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have had a MixWiz 2 for over 10 years. It has banged around in our bands trailer in the rack over many a bumpy road and I have never had an issue beyond the insert contacts getting dirty on one channel (which was easily cleaned).</p><p></p><p>I have always found the layout to be quite intuitive. What part are you having trouble with?</p><p></p><p>As for the on-board efx, I have to agree. I wouldn't quite say they are unusable (since I have used them in a pinch), but they are a far cry from my TC Electronics M-One XL (which would be easily trumped by all the efx listed by Eric!). On the flip side, the mixer has 6 aux sends and 2 stereo returns so it is pretty easy to hook up an external unit in a small rack with the MixWiz.</p><p></p><p>The channel eq on these boards is very good (at this price range) with 2 sweepable mids and the pre-amps are clean and forgiving. The faders are 100mm instead of the 60mm used by cheaper mixers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Bolt, post: 89730, member: 3950"] Re: Mix Wiz 3? Really? I have had a MixWiz 2 for over 10 years. It has banged around in our bands trailer in the rack over many a bumpy road and I have never had an issue beyond the insert contacts getting dirty on one channel (which was easily cleaned). I have always found the layout to be quite intuitive. What part are you having trouble with? As for the on-board efx, I have to agree. I wouldn't quite say they are unusable (since I have used them in a pinch), but they are a far cry from my TC Electronics M-One XL (which would be easily trumped by all the efx listed by Eric!). On the flip side, the mixer has 6 aux sends and 2 stereo returns so it is pretty easy to hook up an external unit in a small rack with the MixWiz. The channel eq on these boards is very good (at this price range) with 2 sweepable mids and the pre-amps are clean and forgiving. The faders are 100mm instead of the 60mm used by cheaper mixers. [/QUOTE]
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