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Analog Mixer from Peavey belonging to the PV series

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  • odon56odon56

    Good table!

    Peavey PV 14 USBPublished on 10/23/12 at 02:17
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use it mainly for taking XLR and the result is good.

    However there is one XLR stereo output, the other output is Jack.

    UTILIZATION

    This console is really easy to get, I do not even need to open the manual!

    SOUNDS

    The console is fairly quiet, it does not produce a deep breath, execpté when used with a laptop for recording. In this case the tracks are almost unusable ...
    Effects are of poor quality

    OVERALL OPINION

    I'm pretty satisfied with this table.
    It is very easy to use even for a beginner, it can manage the tracks live or in studio. By connecting to the computer it is recognized directly, no facilities to hop on and record what you want!
    Only d…
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    I use it mainly for taking XLR and the result is good.

    However there is one XLR stereo output, the other output is Jack.

    UTILIZATION

    This console is really easy to get, I do not even need to open the manual!

    SOUNDS

    The console is fairly quiet, it does not produce a deep breath, execpté when used with a laptop for recording. In this case the tracks are almost unusable ...
    Effects are of poor quality

    OVERALL OPINION

    I'm pretty satisfied with this table.
    It is very easy to use even for a beginner, it can manage the tracks live or in studio. By connecting to the computer it is recognized directly, no facilities to hop on and record what you want!
    Only downside, the effects are enough quality primary and USB can record a single track. It does not cuts up tracks on the computer. So when you make a record with multiple instruments or voices, it must still make one by one ...
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