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For anyone who might be interested, I spoke with Soundcraft Tech support (US office in Nashville) this afternoon.
Apparently the new E-series mixers use the exact same mic pres as the M series (which, by the way, are almost identical to those used in the Ghost).
The EQ section, which to me is the most valuable part of these mixers, is also exactly the same as those used in the M series.
The E-series is just basically a stripped-down version of the M, with less features, less bells and whistles, etc. Most important to keep in mind, though, is that the inserts are pre-EQ. Kind of a bummer, but certainly not a deal-killer if you're merely looking for a bunch of channels of very inexpensive, high bang/buck mic pres.
Aside from having less headroom, the mic pres in these guys do have a sound that I'd put on par with much more expensive standalone units. Not world-class, but very high on the project studio scale. Better than the Wackie on most things, but I might be a little hesitant to use them on drums due to less-than-ideal headroom. But get yourself a couple of these here, and you shouldn't have to worry about the headroom issue.
Apparently the new E-series mixers use the exact same mic pres as the M series (which, by the way, are almost identical to those used in the Ghost).
The EQ section, which to me is the most valuable part of these mixers, is also exactly the same as those used in the M series.
The E-series is just basically a stripped-down version of the M, with less features, less bells and whistles, etc. Most important to keep in mind, though, is that the inserts are pre-EQ. Kind of a bummer, but certainly not a deal-killer if you're merely looking for a bunch of channels of very inexpensive, high bang/buck mic pres.
Aside from having less headroom, the mic pres in these guys do have a sound that I'd put on par with much more expensive standalone units. Not world-class, but very high on the project studio scale. Better than the Wackie on most things, but I might be a little hesitant to use them on drums due to less-than-ideal headroom. But get yourself a couple of these here, and you shouldn't have to worry about the headroom issue.