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| Gear maniac Joined: Mar 2008
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Thread Starter | Mixing- Signal path ideas?
Hello, I have the API 525 and the 560 in an 500HR rack. I'm thinking of adding another 525 and 560 in order to use these units for my final mixes. Some people have recommended the Hammer from A-designs. As usual, I have to think of the cost of adding stuff to my current rig so the extra 525 and 560 makes sense money-wise vs purchasing the Hammer. Does this idea makes sense for mixing? 2 x 525 and 2 x 560's? If anyone has any other thoughts on how to approach this setup, please do share. Thanks to all. |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Mar 2008
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bump...anybody?
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