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<blockquote data-quote="andrew gissing" data-source="post: 40770" data-attributes="member: 75"><p>Re: Siena versus Verona</p><p></p><p>I've been pleased with the sound quality of the verona. I went from a mackie 32*8 and was amazed at the jump in quality. </p><p></p><p>I work with a profile at a local college and have used many other quality digital consoles and whilst I think they are better in sound quality (with all the other features to boot), I don't think they are an order of magnitude like the jump from a mackie.</p><p></p><p>Dave Rat will use a verona for RHCP on occasions.</p><p></p><p>No vca's is my only major gripe with verona/sienna but I knew that when I bought it. Minor gripes are the position of the headphone socket (every time I lay tape on the console i'm reminded of this), and the monitor PFL outputs are not attenuated and can't be.. but the solo is. Yet PFL can be attenuated in headphones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrew gissing, post: 40770, member: 75"] Re: Siena versus Verona I've been pleased with the sound quality of the verona. I went from a mackie 32*8 and was amazed at the jump in quality. I work with a profile at a local college and have used many other quality digital consoles and whilst I think they are better in sound quality (with all the other features to boot), I don't think they are an order of magnitude like the jump from a mackie. Dave Rat will use a verona for RHCP on occasions. No vca's is my only major gripe with verona/sienna but I knew that when I bought it. Minor gripes are the position of the headphone socket (every time I lay tape on the console i'm reminded of this), and the monitor PFL outputs are not attenuated and can't be.. but the solo is. Yet PFL can be attenuated in headphones. [/QUOTE]
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