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bicycleracer
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I'm back for more schooling. A few weeks ago I asked about whether I needed to buy an acoustic specific amp or use some of the stuff I have. I got some good feedback and will use what I have so that I can expand later. I will be using it for live, solo performances and then a bit of home recording. Small is key. Economical is good too.
I am looking for a small non-powered mixer with balanced inputs, right-left outputs, a bit of eq and maybe even reverb or effects. Six channels is about all I need. I am frrrreegin blown away at how much stuff is out there both on e-bay and at places like Musicians friend etc.
What would be really cool is if the mixer was single rack space as I have just enough room for it above my amp. this is not required however.
Is there a brand I should steer clear of?
What might compliment my six and 12 strings sound?
What has worked for you folks?
Bicycleracer
I'm back for more schooling. A few weeks ago I asked about whether I needed to buy an acoustic specific amp or use some of the stuff I have. I got some good feedback and will use what I have so that I can expand later. I will be using it for live, solo performances and then a bit of home recording. Small is key. Economical is good too.
I am looking for a small non-powered mixer with balanced inputs, right-left outputs, a bit of eq and maybe even reverb or effects. Six channels is about all I need. I am frrrreegin blown away at how much stuff is out there both on e-bay and at places like Musicians friend etc.
What would be really cool is if the mixer was single rack space as I have just enough room for it above my amp. this is not required however.
Is there a brand I should steer clear of?
What might compliment my six and 12 strings sound?
What has worked for you folks?
Bicycleracer