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Mix Wiz 3? Really?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 89772" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Mix Wiz 3? Really?</p><p></p><p>The ROI has been really good for the MixWizards I have owned and I have always sold them for close to what I had in them after using them for years. I only sold the second to last one because a band I was working with needed a board and I wasn't using it that often at that time. As I said the effects are useable as opposed to no FX but they are limited as has been mentioned. Spend a few bucks on a TC M-One and a D2 or such and you are in another league but you will have added 50% or more to the price of the rig. It is a tool like everything else and is great in its intended application. The main thing about the board is the sound of the analog circuitry. It takes a lot more money to get a little bit better and usually a larger format board. </p><p></p><p>The digital boards are rapidly taking over this market segment. I have used the Mackie DL1608 and was impressed for what it was. You have to look at any of those baby boards as a "meat and potatos" extra small format mixer. At least the DL1608 had a tap delay and the remote aspect of it is really cool. There is no comparison of the built in effects to the better effects units but again for what it is you get a lot for the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 89772, member: 277"] Re: Mix Wiz 3? Really? The ROI has been really good for the MixWizards I have owned and I have always sold them for close to what I had in them after using them for years. I only sold the second to last one because a band I was working with needed a board and I wasn't using it that often at that time. As I said the effects are useable as opposed to no FX but they are limited as has been mentioned. Spend a few bucks on a TC M-One and a D2 or such and you are in another league but you will have added 50% or more to the price of the rig. It is a tool like everything else and is great in its intended application. The main thing about the board is the sound of the analog circuitry. It takes a lot more money to get a little bit better and usually a larger format board. The digital boards are rapidly taking over this market segment. I have used the Mackie DL1608 and was impressed for what it was. You have to look at any of those baby boards as a "meat and potatos" extra small format mixer. At least the DL1608 had a tap delay and the remote aspect of it is really cool. There is no comparison of the built in effects to the better effects units but again for what it is you get a lot for the money. [/QUOTE]
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