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I stated in another thread that until you have experience working with top end gear, you have little to draw on to make comparisons.
I have worked on a SSL, DDA, Trident, Soundcraft, Neve, API consoles before. Have you?
I am not slamming here, but how can most of you guys have a BIAS opinion unless you have worked with the stuff? You get what I am saying? If you have worked on a variety of consoles and had to get sounds a client wants out of them, and had a producer breathing down your neck because the vocal sound "brash and sterile! Fix it!".
Is not the advice to buy Mackie biased? I am assuming that all who give out "buy Mackie" advice have tried all the Allen and Heath consoles, all the Soundcraft consoles, and all the Mackie consoles, and been able to compare them to a variety of more traditionally used recording consoles, right? Forget paid advertisement, it doesn't count.
So, if my opinion is biased, thank the audio god's frequency heaven that I have heard the difference!
Good day.
I stated in another thread that until you have experience working with top end gear, you have little to draw on to make comparisons.
I have worked on a SSL, DDA, Trident, Soundcraft, Neve, API consoles before. Have you?
I am not slamming here, but how can most of you guys have a BIAS opinion unless you have worked with the stuff? You get what I am saying? If you have worked on a variety of consoles and had to get sounds a client wants out of them, and had a producer breathing down your neck because the vocal sound "brash and sterile! Fix it!".
Is not the advice to buy Mackie biased? I am assuming that all who give out "buy Mackie" advice have tried all the Allen and Heath consoles, all the Soundcraft consoles, and all the Mackie consoles, and been able to compare them to a variety of more traditionally used recording consoles, right? Forget paid advertisement, it doesn't count.
So, if my opinion is biased, thank the audio god's frequency heaven that I have heard the difference!

Good day.