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| Low End Theory Big sounds out of small pockets, a don't-break-the-bank recording gear think-tank. Moderated by Mathijs (aka 'DrDeltaM') |
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| Gear interested Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Hull, england
Posts: 12
| mixers is it worth buying a a & h mixwizard 16-2 or 14-4-2 each about £1000uk over a soundcraft fx16 £500 is it worth double your money?? |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: East London
Posts: 191
| I prefer the A&H stuff over Soundcraft in terms of build quality and versatility in the "lower budget" ranges. Better EQ's by far and various options to use as FOH, Monitor and basic Recording purposes. Whether or not that is worth doubling your outlay is entirely dependant on your needs and proposed usage. Ciao
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