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pvesco
Published on 10/25/06 at 13:53
Bought second-hand recement, just randomly, just on the reputation of Soundcraft.
16 Mic Line, 4 Aux outputs in groups, phantom power switchable on each input, insert effects, etc.
The power supply is separated and a fly is essential, all weigh its weight.
UTILIZATION
Simplicity itself, the doc is available on the Soundcraft website!
SOUNDS
Console transparent, warm sound surprising, I've used the Mackie and Yamaha and other game certainly lower, but then I do not recognize my microphone. Upon receipt, I tried to connect the most rotten of them and turned the EQ and faders in every sense, the console is quiet, not a crash despite the age of the console. The sound is great, the corrections effective and intuitive. The sliders are flexible, strong and reassuring, the knobs just waiting to be manipulated. I hate to see what it is live, I certainly would not be disappointed.
OVERALL OPINION
I can step back and little experience with this material, but I do not think I made a bad choice. For a few hundred dollars you can have in general a low game nine.
The only drawback is the weight of the tool with its external power supply and fly.
As soon as I find an eight-lane, I buy it immediately benefits for small and I sell my Yamaha!
Following the opinion in 2010, the Yam is sold and I found an 8-way for a pittance. Certainly say that the equipment is cumbersome and outdated, I'm happy. No more than three trips per year, not worth spending more .... And at least it sounds.
16 Mic Line, 4 Aux outputs in groups, phantom power switchable on each input, insert effects, etc.
The power supply is separated and a fly is essential, all weigh its weight.
UTILIZATION
Simplicity itself, the doc is available on the Soundcraft website!
SOUNDS
Console transparent, warm sound surprising, I've used the Mackie and Yamaha and other game certainly lower, but then I do not recognize my microphone. Upon receipt, I tried to connect the most rotten of them and turned the EQ and faders in every sense, the console is quiet, not a crash despite the age of the console. The sound is great, the corrections effective and intuitive. The sliders are flexible, strong and reassuring, the knobs just waiting to be manipulated. I hate to see what it is live, I certainly would not be disappointed.
OVERALL OPINION
I can step back and little experience with this material, but I do not think I made a bad choice. For a few hundred dollars you can have in general a low game nine.
The only drawback is the weight of the tool with its external power supply and fly.
As soon as I find an eight-lane, I buy it immediately benefits for small and I sell my Yamaha!
Following the opinion in 2010, the Yam is sold and I found an 8-way for a pittance. Certainly say that the equipment is cumbersome and outdated, I'm happy. No more than three trips per year, not worth spending more .... And at least it sounds.