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<blockquote data-quote="Sean Zurbrick" data-source="post: 16011" data-attributes="member: 208"><p>Re: Presonus Studio-Live 24 </p><p></p><p>There's no denying that, if you are accustomed to a high end digital board, the SL will likely leave you wanting more (flying faders being on nearly everyone's wish list). I'd also agree that it's not a high end piece. It's not something you'd likely want in your rental inventory for the masses to beat on. That said, I don't want to stick the ''MI'' label on it either though because it's not a throw away board like a Mackie CFX, anything Behringer, and is low noise, high headroom and sounds great.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If however you're coming from an A&H Mixwiz, which is pretty much the standard small format, affordable, weekend warrior boards, the SL is a dramatic improvement. I made this very switch a few years ago and it really is night and day. The full meter bridge alone is worth the premium to me as it allows me to mix with my eyes, which is invaluable when mixing from stage. I still own the mixwiz as a backup but it's sat in the same place I unracked it from for the last 2 yrs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean Zurbrick, post: 16011, member: 208"] Re: Presonus Studio-Live 24 There's no denying that, if you are accustomed to a high end digital board, the SL will likely leave you wanting more (flying faders being on nearly everyone's wish list). I'd also agree that it's not a high end piece. It's not something you'd likely want in your rental inventory for the masses to beat on. That said, I don't want to stick the ''MI'' label on it either though because it's not a throw away board like a Mackie CFX, anything Behringer, and is low noise, high headroom and sounds great. If however you're coming from an A&H Mixwiz, which is pretty much the standard small format, affordable, weekend warrior boards, the SL is a dramatic improvement. I made this very switch a few years ago and it really is night and day. The full meter bridge alone is worth the premium to me as it allows me to mix with my eyes, which is invaluable when mixing from stage. I still own the mixwiz as a backup but it's sat in the same place I unracked it from for the last 2 yrs. [/QUOTE]
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