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shackrock
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ok, well i'm pretty sure i at least got an idea of what im about to ask, but just to make sure i dont use it in the wrong way.
1 - the pre's in mixers are for things such as mics, that don't have thier own preamp....so if i have a guitar with a (lets say boss DS-1 distortion) pedal, then i can put that into one of the tracks on the mixer that DOES NOT have a pre-amp, and it'll be alright...(since i can still set volume levels on both the pedal, the guitar, and the mixer...just no preamp)...right?
2 - What's the difference from a "power mixer" (which i would have normally called a PA), and a normal mixer....for example:
normal - http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...3243070642/search/g=home/detail/base_id/35499
power mixer - http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...53243070642/search/g=rec/detail/base_id/42931 (em 660)
or http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...53243070642/search/g=rec/detail/base_id/42932 (em620 - lots cheaper)
thanks guys...this helps me out a ton..trust me!
1 - the pre's in mixers are for things such as mics, that don't have thier own preamp....so if i have a guitar with a (lets say boss DS-1 distortion) pedal, then i can put that into one of the tracks on the mixer that DOES NOT have a pre-amp, and it'll be alright...(since i can still set volume levels on both the pedal, the guitar, and the mixer...just no preamp)...right?
2 - What's the difference from a "power mixer" (which i would have normally called a PA), and a normal mixer....for example:
normal - http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...3243070642/search/g=home/detail/base_id/35499
power mixer - http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...53243070642/search/g=rec/detail/base_id/42931 (em 660)
or http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7...53243070642/search/g=rec/detail/base_id/42932 (em620 - lots cheaper)
thanks guys...this helps me out a ton..trust me!