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Yamaha DM1000 too much horsepower?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dick Rees" data-source="post: 77107" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Re: Yamaha DM1000 too much horsepower?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I pretty much agree with this. The DM1K has a lot of capability which in future you'll likely grow into. You own it now. If you sell it and get an analog mixer suitable for your current needs, you'll take a big financial hit when you have to upgrade again. So......</p><p></p><p>Keep the DM1K. If you must have something simpler for the moment, just buy a used MixWizard for five or six hundred dollars and use it until you're ready for the DM1K again and everyone who needs to will be up to speed on it. The Wiz will be a good intermediate step for learning how to do sound and when you all see the need for the capabilities it has over the Wiz (which is a find board) the 1K will make more sense to you when you approach it from the angle of accomplishing specific tasks and applying specific techniques either learned from or lacking on the analog board.</p><p></p><p>You'll be money ahead if you keep it. If you start swapping mixers, you'll pay for the privilege as much as you'll pay for the swap-outs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dick Rees, post: 77107, member: 16"] Re: Yamaha DM1000 too much horsepower? I pretty much agree with this. The DM1K has a lot of capability which in future you'll likely grow into. You own it now. If you sell it and get an analog mixer suitable for your current needs, you'll take a big financial hit when you have to upgrade again. So...... Keep the DM1K. If you must have something simpler for the moment, just buy a used MixWizard for five or six hundred dollars and use it until you're ready for the DM1K again and everyone who needs to will be up to speed on it. The Wiz will be a good intermediate step for learning how to do sound and when you all see the need for the capabilities it has over the Wiz (which is a find board) the 1K will make more sense to you when you approach it from the angle of accomplishing specific tasks and applying specific techniques either learned from or lacking on the analog board. You'll be money ahead if you keep it. If you start swapping mixers, you'll pay for the privilege as much as you'll pay for the swap-outs. [/QUOTE]
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