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Ok, I have a topic that will hopefully help me out while at the same time giving helpful information to others as well.
As I'm building my home studio, (8 Analog & Delta 1010 to Cubase) I've come to the mixer stage and am having a hard time deciding what to do. My initial budget was around $1000.00.
First off, it won't be a Mackie. I have no desire in starting a new Mackie bashing/defending thread...
It's just my preference.
I first looked at the A&H WZ16 2DX, the comparable Spirit, and a few others. The most advice I got was that though they were good, they were predominantly live mixers and somewhat limited for home studio use. (That's all this will be for. No live work.) After that I turned to the idea of buying an older Ramsa, A&H System 8, or Soundcraft with the idea of getting a more expensive (when new) dedicated recording console. (more busses and mixing options.) The plan was to get that and have it serviced & upgraded with new caps, maybe op amps, etc. I figure I could do this for about the same amount or slightly more. I know that's a big hope, but anyway...
I then found a Soundtracs Topaz board mentioned on another thread. It looks good, but I've heard it described as a slightly better British Mackie. I found one, (24X8) two years old, for $1200 without a meter bridge. Is this a better alternative???
My problem is I'm too anal about every decision I make and worry whether I'm making the right one. Once I do though, I'm good at staying happy with it and making do. This site has been a real godsend in helping me out with all this, so I'm asking again for help, advice, and ideas...
Thanks!
As I'm building my home studio, (8 Analog & Delta 1010 to Cubase) I've come to the mixer stage and am having a hard time deciding what to do. My initial budget was around $1000.00.
First off, it won't be a Mackie. I have no desire in starting a new Mackie bashing/defending thread...

I first looked at the A&H WZ16 2DX, the comparable Spirit, and a few others. The most advice I got was that though they were good, they were predominantly live mixers and somewhat limited for home studio use. (That's all this will be for. No live work.) After that I turned to the idea of buying an older Ramsa, A&H System 8, or Soundcraft with the idea of getting a more expensive (when new) dedicated recording console. (more busses and mixing options.) The plan was to get that and have it serviced & upgraded with new caps, maybe op amps, etc. I figure I could do this for about the same amount or slightly more. I know that's a big hope, but anyway...
I then found a Soundtracs Topaz board mentioned on another thread. It looks good, but I've heard it described as a slightly better British Mackie. I found one, (24X8) two years old, for $1200 without a meter bridge. Is this a better alternative???
My problem is I'm too anal about every decision I make and worry whether I'm making the right one. Once I do though, I'm good at staying happy with it and making do. This site has been a real godsend in helping me out with all this, so I'm asking again for help, advice, and ideas...
Thanks!