
dobro
Well-known member
I think it was eddie who wondered why ART doesn't make a mixer. I wondered too, and when I wondered out loud to ART, they sent me this reply. I find the bit at the end interesting as well:
Thanks for the question. While we once manufactured
two mixers in the late 80's called the "Phantom Series" mixers,
ART has changed its product focus to Tube Dynamics
Products that are used in Professional Recording and
Live Sound. These products include a full range of
Tube Mic Pre Amps, Tube Compressors, and Tube EQ's.
We believe this is where we are strongest in the market.
We currently have no plans to release any more mixers.
However, you can certainly compliment any mixer with
ART gear.
ART will continue to deliver more products in the home
and professional recording markets. We are introducing
products that can cater to those in digital and computer-based
environments starting with the DI/O, our first D->A, A-D converter
for $249 in April.
An ART soundcard for $249? Do you think it uses tubes?
Thanks for the question. While we once manufactured
two mixers in the late 80's called the "Phantom Series" mixers,
ART has changed its product focus to Tube Dynamics
Products that are used in Professional Recording and
Live Sound. These products include a full range of
Tube Mic Pre Amps, Tube Compressors, and Tube EQ's.
We believe this is where we are strongest in the market.
We currently have no plans to release any more mixers.
However, you can certainly compliment any mixer with
ART gear.
ART will continue to deliver more products in the home
and professional recording markets. We are introducing
products that can cater to those in digital and computer-based
environments starting with the DI/O, our first D->A, A-D converter
for $249 in April.
An ART soundcard for $249? Do you think it uses tubes?
