Need good micpreamp/mixer but on budget

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Im on a tight budget need a good micpreamp/mixer for umm under $200 maybe a little lower. Was going to get a Eurorack but browsed the board and heard bad about it any other sugguestions. Im doing Rap/R&B music.
 
maybe- Art Tube MP- $100
Studio Projects B1- LD Condensor- $80
w/ shipping- outta be right around $200

look around- shop- look for better- alot of people around here say the Art is crap- some love it- i had one (not the same as listed) and it was ok-
an M-Audio Audio Buddy is even cheaper- $80
 
The Guru said:
Looks pretty nice. Do you know of any others
Allen & Heath and Mackie are great mixers.
Aside from Behringer there are many. Yamaha, Alesis, Art, Spirit, Edirol, Midiman, Nady. I've had a Tascam for years without a single problem, But I dont think they make em anymore.
 
The Guru said:
what about the Behringer ub1204fx is that anygood?
Lot of folks here knock the behringer gear, but its my understanding they have improved. It doesn't appear to be a bad product but I cant vouche for it cause I've never used behringer gear before.
 
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See above symbol for ANY and ALL Behringer Mixers.
 
Do you know of any preamp/mixers like a mackie and etc thats under $200?
 
Behringer Mixer

I have the UB2442FX Pro.

Behringer line of mixers has improved quit a bit.

I'm not telling you to get one but you should go to a local store and "just listen" for yourself. Don't let the inexpensive price fool you!

I wanted the best that I could get on a budget that could not afford a Mackie.

The added FX feature is incredible.
 
Mackie DFX6 for $189!

The Guru said:
cool thanks for the info. I think I might go with a Mackie DFX6 saw one for $240. I might be able to dish that out.

Check out the posts above...you can get the Mackie DFX6 for $189 at MusiciansFriend (http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...39083697165/search/g=rec/detail/base_id/59448). I hear the pre-amps on all the Behringer mixers (which the company itself says are the same on all of its models, cheap or expensive) are a bit noisy, and that Mackies have superior pre's.

I think I'm going to get a DFX6 soon, to go with the Fostex MR-8 I just purchased from MusiciansFriend for $240 (a "blemished" model)! :)
 
I was interested in the Mackie DFX6 also. It looks like it will do all the stuff I want it to. Doesn't say anything about home recording in the brochure though. Was kinda waiting for a review or somone to critique it. Looks like a decent cheapie for ~$200. There's several other places on the net where you can get it for $190-200. ZZounds.com has it in stock for $189.99 free ground shipping. MF charges ~$15 to ship unless you buy more thna $300. Here's the ZZounds link:
http://www.zzounds.com/a--2676837/item--MACDFX6
 
The Guru said:
I was also looking at the Soundcraft Folio Notepad. Found it for $169

http://www.wwbw.com/item/?itemno=84360&source=froogle also has free shipping


heres a larger picture but a different site

http://www.mwsound.com/commerce/ImageView.cfm?INV_ID=2544&IMG_ID=2713


What goes into the line input?

Probably just unbablanced line level inputs. Must skip the mic pre? You could hook line level stuff up like drum machines or keyboards. Looks kinda nifty too. I'm still thinking I'd like to have inserts just in case I wanna use my 11 year old Alesis 3630 for some reason....
 
The Guru said:
I think ill be gettting the folio

If you're gonna spend the $169 or whatever for the Folio, why not shell out $20 more and get the superior Mackie?! You get those nice long 60mm faders on every channel, two assignable LED level meter strips, and a built-in 24bit DSP with high-quality Mackie effects to use for mastering, like reverb, etc., not to mention a stereo 5-band EQ for making your final mix and those amazing Mackie microphone pre-amps!!! It's a ridiculously versatile piece of equipment. I don't see how the Folio comes even close, especially considering the closeness in price. Check out the specs here: http://mackie.com/products/dfxseries/index.html

There are a bunch of close-up pictures of the controls at this site, so you can get a feel for how amazing this little machine is!
 
I would also go for the Mackie over the folio anyday.
Plus if you ever decide to upgrade or sell it, its resale value will be much better.
 
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