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Old 17th November 2009   #17
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Originally Posted by dubaifox View Post
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One day, when digital consoles are able to offer the same features, and high-quality, for close to the same prices as their analogue counterparts, they will undoubtedly find a valued place in churches; however, that time has not yet come, and for now an analogue mixer remains the most value for the your money, and for their ease of use."
The advisor is wrong, that day has arrived.


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Originally Posted by NorseHorse View Post
This is for a theatre?

Digital, hands down. The full-recall alone is worth it.
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Originally Posted by Roland View Post
A couple of things here come to mind, firstly the LS9 is the cheapest "live" board available followed by the Allen & Heath. Digidesign, even the Venue SC48 is a lot more money and the Midas is very expensive and possibly a bit of a "turkey".

Is this what you were looking for?

Roland
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Originally Posted by fifthcircle View Post
The people that run this place would be stupid to ignore what you are saying. They'll end up having to do something different at some point and it will cost them a LOT.

--Ben
I think the above quotes pretty much summed it up...

I would be thinking:
Soundcraft Si2
Digidesign SC48
Yamaha M7CL


(NB: with regards to the Si2 - I haven't driven one personally though the bigger brothers are getting big raps in terms of sonic quality and ease of workflow. I have heard word that one of the companies i work for is taking delivery of a Si3 to compliment their 2*Vi6 - i look forward to checking it out.)
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