Best 16 Channel Mixer? What To Buy?

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Im looking to buy a 16 channel mixer as a gift for a friend. Does anyone have the top 10 list or if you could let me know what brand / board is the best to buy.

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The best one is the one you can get for whatever amount of money you are wanting to spend.

There are $300 mixers, $1000 mixers, $3000 mixers, and $30,000 mixers.

H2H
 
Midas Venice 160. The Soundcraft GB-4 looks nice too, but I have not heard one of them. I am impressed my the small Midas though.

You can look at the Allen and Heath GL series mixers, too...I'm not sure if they make a 16 channel, or is 24 is the smallest. Ive used the ML series and like those alot, but theyre much more $.

H2H
 
if youre looking for something nice but not too expensive, the yamaha mg 16/4 is really nice. i own it and i wouldn't trade it for anything...and least not anything under 500 dollars. right now it sells for 270.
 
It depends on what they would be using it for. A mixer for a recording studio is different than a mixer for live sound, etc.

I have and LOVE my Mackie Onyx 1640. 16 channels of good clean preamps, good EQ, etc. It also has a slot for a firewire interface that rocks if you are wanting to record a live performance onto a laptop while mixing FOH and monitors.

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For pure sound quality, Midas hands down. At the bottom of your budget, Allen Heath Mix Wiz, or Mackie Onyx.
 
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Cant go wrong with a Midas, Soundcraft, or A-H
 
BabyBottle said:
I Will Order My Mixer This Afternoon!!! An Onyx 1640....!!! I Almost Get A Hard On.... Lol!!!!

Just remember with the Onyx you can't use it's EQ during tracking. Not a problem for most of us but some have a problem with that.
 
Actually, you can use the EQ during tracking, but you can't use the EQ if you track with the FW. I know it's splitting hairs since most of us use it with FW, but just for clarity's sake.
 
I have an Allen and Heath GL2400 and sounds great. It has no returns though so you have to use a channel for that. You can get a 24 channel version for $2000. The direct outs are pre-EQ if that's an issue.

Soundcraft makes really good stuff too.
 
I've not used Midas, but virtually any A+H is going to be very good (Mix Wizard version three is a cut above the first two) and then Soundcraft's M12 heads up the budget <£500 range.
 
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