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Old 11-29-1999
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Im building a new studio and want to get a decent console. Has anyone heard anything about this board, or does anyone own one. Id like to know how its rated, thanks
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I have the Studio 32, and for what it is - it does the job. There's an awful lot of little buttons that are hard to follow sometimes, it's compact, and you won't be buying a metered bridge for it -

For mixing boards with Multiple inputs and outupts, though - it does rule. I use the ELCO input on an XT20 and just run cables into the inputs and outputs.

Only downside I can think of right off is that you only use two of the 4 aux. at a time, but that's not such a big deal. I even used it with a preamp for a live show one time.
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Thanks for the reply, just a few more questions....i dont know the price...and is this console capable of producing some pro-quality recordings?? THANKS
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ruebarb:
I have the Studio 32, and for what it is - it does the job. There's an awful lot of little buttons that are hard to follow sometimes, it's compact, and you won't be buying a metered bridge for it -

For mixing boards with Multiple inputs and outupts, though - it does rule. I use the ELCO input on an XT20 and just run cables into the inputs and outputs.

Only downside I can think of right off is that you only use two of the 4 aux. at a time, but that's not such a big deal. I even used it with a preamp for a live show one time.
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Is the board quite and transparent when using effects ?
How does it sound when using large condenser mic's ?
Thanks for the input....
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ruebarb:
I have the Studio 32, and for what it is - it does the job. There's an awful lot of little buttons that are hard to follow sometimes, it's compact, and you won't be buying a metered bridge for it -

For mixing boards with Multiple inputs and outupts, though - it does rule. I use the ELCO input on an XT20 and just run cables into the inputs and outputs.

Only downside I can think of right off is that you only use two of the 4 aux. at a time, but that's not such a big deal. I even used it with a preamp for a live show one time.
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Is the board quite and transparent when using effects ?
How does it sound when using large condenser mic's ?
Thanks for the input....
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