Got this soundcard from a friend

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i got the Event ECho Gina 20 from a buddy who just got the m-audio 1010. Anyway is this gina any good? it has a breakout box with 2 inputs and 8 outputs. I am just going to be recording vocals and acoustic guitar. If i Need a mixer for this to work what should i get? I just got the SP B1 mic so I need phantom,too. Do i need a separate preamp with phantom? give me the deal to get up and running.
 
the echo gina is a very good card......

if you get a mixer, the preamps on it will probably have phantom power....which one you get depends on your budget.....the cheapest id start with is the Yamaha MG series, starting at $99......very solid boards......
 
I agree with Gidge except I still think the Behringer mixers are a good deal for the money. Heck, you can get one < $50.

The only worry with the Gina is if it has drivers available for the Windows system you are running.
 
tdukex said:
I agree with Gidge except I still think the Behringer mixers are a good deal for the money. Heck, you can get one < $50.
Be aware that the cheapest Behringer (the 502) does not have phantom power
 
but the UB802 has 2 preamps with phantom power and its only 50 bucks.....mine works like a good little sound whore. makes my job easier and we all know that music pimpin aint easy :)
 
hmm ... i'd still be more tempted by the smallest MG ... a really good option for your two-input card would be the DMP3, but that's a little more expensive - but you'd get a really good pre ....?
 
Yamaha MG mixer. I think the MG10/2 is the smallest, it costs £75 here but is a very good mixer/set of preamps for the money.

The M-Audio DMP3 is a very good standalone 2-channel preamp - none of the bells and whistles of a mixer but by all accounts a lot of very clean gain. Dunno exactly how much it sells for, Gidge will know the best prices tho!!
 
The DMP3 can be had for about $150. It is much better than the Behringer. If you can afford the DMP3 I recommend it. Haven't heard the Yammie but pretty much everything they make is good quality.
 
If I could have a DMP3 for that price I would jump. It's £175 here now, which is about $350 at the current exchange. It's only £25 less than a Tampa (which I know is only one channel ... but for a home recording 'gold' channel ... ?).
 
Ill go with the dmp3 instead of a behringer since the only recording i will do is two Sp B1 mics at once so I might as well get the quality of the dmp3 right? Thanks guys
 
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