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Yamaha MG124C

Analog Mixer from Yamaha belonging to the MG C series

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Published on 04/09/08 at 03:13
Value For Money : Excellent
I do not return on the technical characteristics ... see site builder

UTILIZATION

It's a console, you plug it works, you're happy!!
rather pretty face ... everything is clear and spaced.

manual very clear, in French.

SOUNDS

Then I'm bluffing, I hesitate to take a Mackie ... ouias I know is very agreed ...

I saw the one, € 220 ... Well my Viou ... it is perfect.

the eq is nice, it's not good but for a Pulltec equa quick, it's clean.

the preamps, I do not see is that I have almost an art mpa gold and I am trying to make me a dual Neve, but the little I use the boards bah is transparent, clean .. . no breath

OVERALL OPINION

I have 6 months from then.
2nd missing a bus to my taste, but we will not take the cranky.

I had an old logictwelve, which was more colorful but not at preamp bus so it felt good (and then the breath) ... I had a lot less hardware vintage longer need to process the sound to warm ... now I like the transparent and accurate reproduction of the sound source ...

very, very good value for money! much better than the behringer or Tapco mm for the price range.

I hesitated with the Tapco because it has a jack for a sub, but I pity goes ... gentlemen from Yamaha, take note: a sub and a group more and it's a gem.

experience with this choice I would do without hesitation, for the home studio is perfect (if there are external preamp).
if you want to make against by recording with a console preamps I think it is smarter to invest in the Mackie or Soundcraft (short mid-range) because it can be too "clean", it not magnify the sound.