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Question Any mixer experts out there?

Ok, here we go again...

First off, thanks to those who were willing to give advice on recording gear. I'm now trying to figure out what mixer to buy and I could use some wisdom if you've got any to spare... I'll be recording to an Otari 5050 MKIII and Cubase VST through a Delta 1010.

I really like the Allen & Heath WZ16 2DX. I want at least 16 channels, and it seems like it would really do the trick for my strictly recording/mixing situation. (no gigging) I also have a line on a Ramsa WR-T820. It's 15 years old, but less $ than the new A&H, and seems to have been more "pro" in its day... Anyone here familiar with that beast?

So far, it's between these two. (I've ruled out Mackie and Behringer.) The A&H will set me back $950, or the Ramsa about $600. I want the best quality I can afford, and I plan on keeping it a while, so any advice would be really helpful. Thanks!

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The A&H is indeed a fine choice for your mixing needs! Superior pre's,long-throw faders,more than sufficient head-room and noiseless operation.
Also, if you have the opportunity and/or means, give a once over
at the SoundCraft line of boards. I bought a used Topaz 24/8 last year and it is extremely flexible and and durable and offers most excellent performance for whatever your recording needs are!

BTW, I give you hi marks for ruling out any and ALL Behringer mixers!! You're on the rite path!

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