mixers and preamps - still confused

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I have read many posts in the forum in the subject but I'm still confused
(I'm speaking of connecting a mixer or preamp in a soundcard)

It is correct that mixers have more inputs than preamps,
usually have a mixed stereo output, and contain preamps?

It is correct that in preamps number of inputs is usually the same
with number of outputs?

What requirements should I have to choose a mixer instead of a preamp?
If I want record just an acoustic guitar do I need a mixer or preamp?
It seems to me that I need a preamp, but if a mixer in the same budget
has better sound quality, I will prefer the mixer?.

For example Yamaha MG10 and Audio Buddy cost the same money ($100).
Which one fits better my needs?
I speak mainly about "type of products" and not about brands

Of course sound quality is an issue.

thanks
George
 
Yeh some mixers have more inputs than preamps. Mine has 12 inputs & 6 preamps.

All mixers have stereo (2 channel) output. Mine also has 2 more output channels called Group outs, so it's a 4 bus mixer.

A preamp will do just that, nothing else. Mixers do more things and you get more bang for the buck. For the price of a single preamp, the MG10/2 gives you 4 pres, eq, headphone and various routing options. However if you will only ever want to record 1 sound source at a time, then the standalone preamp should give you better quality.

Mixers really come into their own when recording drums or multiple instruments
 
Bulls Hit said:
However if you will only ever want to record 1 sound source at a time, then the standalone preamp should give you better quality.

thanks for reply
So for what I want I think that a preamp is a better solution.
Any other proposal than M-AUDIO Audio Buddy, in low budget price range?
 
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