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Old 06-17-2001
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Mackie 1202-VLZ PRO Micro Mixer

is this good to make my quality better for COMPUTER RECORDING..cuz i plug my mic into the back of my comp...?

someone help me out..please..?
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This mixer would do wonders...it has very good preamps...of course a decent sound card helps also, but this mixer will bring you a long way.....
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Well..?

anyone else..?!?!?!
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The conventional wisdom on the board is that the Mackie VLZ preamps are quite good and the 1202 mixer will give you a multi-pack of them. It will add a great deal of flexibility to your setup, too.

I use the 1604 (original version) which has the earlier preamps and I'm happy with them. The VLZ preamps are supposed to be even better.

It is a good purchase. Depending on your application, there may be better single or dual preamps you could buy for the money, but as a general purpose tool, you could do a lot worse.
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