
andycerrone
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How do they compare to say, the RNP's and Great Rivers, all of the ones in that range?
Double said:I bought the FMC RNC and their RNP and the same time, loved the RNC but took back the RNP. When I got home I did A/B comparison with my Onyx 1220 board and the RNP, I liked the Onyx preamps better. It was't that the FMC RNP sucked I just could not hear any real differance between the two. For the money I would buy the Onyx hands down.
notCardio said:if the Great Rivers were on the same level as the Mackies, I would imagine GR would be out of business. Just kind of common sense. I've never heard anyone complain about their Great River, or say they were looking to upgrade. I'm sure some people do upgrade from them, but not likely the kind of people that hang out here, if you know what I mean. unless they've just got tons of cash that they don't know what to do with, in which case they can feel free to send some to me.
johnsuitcase said:I recently replaced one of those Behringer ADA8000s with a Mackie Onyx 800r, and I really like the Mackie. It has very good headroom, nice and punchy low end. It's not gonna give you that transformer sound like an API, but it does the opamp thing very well, much better than any other low/mid range mixer or pre I've heard. I like it better than my old Soundcraft (which was cool, for a little board).
I haven't tracked that much with it, but here's a little high school band I did, the Mackie was used on drums, one of the guitars, vocals (there's a nice drum break about 3/4 way through, and another big fill at the end (with a stick click we left):
This was a pretty quick session, 5 songs recorded and mixed in 8 hours or so...
(I may update the mix, I hear some things I don't like!)
Ironklad Audio said:*thumbs up* to the onyx stuff
i'm not going to say they're on par with the top names in preamps...especially since i've never done any type of A/B comparisons, but i've had pretty good luck with them, especially on drums and acoustic instruments...i feel like i'd do well to augment my onyx board with some outboard pres for vocals, bass, and a few other things though
I'm afraid I'm going up upgrade, and then in a few years want to upgrade again and not get a lot for it, or have a hard time selling it. Would I be better off waiting another year for or 2 for a bigger/better board?
Ironklad Audio said:that's definitely a concern if you're looking at the rack-mounted pres...
i have a 1640 though, so even as i add outboard preamps, i'll still be running them into the line in on the onyx board to use its A/D/A capabilities
in the next year or two i want to add 8 channels of outboard pres, which should give me the flexibility to do pretty much anything i want...the only loophole left will be figuring out how to get multiple channels to the board instead just the stereo mix, so that i have analog mixing/summing capabilities