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Trevor: I don't specifically have an opinion about Soundcraftsman mixers,but this thread prompts me to share a recent experience I had with Mackie . . . bought one of the M1200 power amps over the Web for a great price--arrived nestled in an SKB two space, both in excellent shape--plugged it in . . . green power light and nothing else---no FAN, no CRANK :( contacted the seller who was mortified and assured me that it worked the last time he had it powered up--he had FedX CODed it to me and picked up most of the freight and I sincerely believed he wasn't pulling a fast one ( had that difficult-to-describe GOOD VIBE about this seller--who turned out to be a fellow hobbyist user who designs custom ORGANIC MOLECULES) . He offered to return my cashier's check and to pay for return freight for the amp OR to pay for the freight to ship to Mackie for warranty (amp was less than 9 months into a 3 year transferrrable warranty) I opted for the latter--he volunteered to hold the check till all was resolved without going into ALL the details, Mackie's customer service was among the VERY BEST I have ever encountered ANYWHERE, ANYTIME. Someone from the Service Department who I had called to get an RA # (and see if I could get it serviced locally) late Friday afternoon was gone for the weekend--I left a message in his voice mail, making a mental note to call back on Monday to harangue-----He apparently retrieved his messages while HANGGLIDING or whatever these NW types do and had one of his subordinates call me back about three hours later at about 6PM PDT??!!! FRIDAY !!!!! (REMEMBER--this is about a non-revenue generating, pain in the ass, repair on a second-party warranty) I made two more calls while the amp was in the que--(word of explanation--you ship air to the Warranty Department--your piece goes to hte head of the line--turns over in two days and they NEXT DAY Air it back to you--if you send it Ground (which I did) it goes in the que (mine took two weeks and they Two Day Air it back to you)--both calls were returned by the appropriate people withhin hours Got the amp back worked perfectly, but no indication on hte invoice of what was wrong--called warranty and left a message--guy called me back in two hours--told me a limiter circuit component was replaced and without making a big deal of it, let me knoww that they went ahead and upped the internal fuse to 20A and upgraded another circuit to current production spec. Brothers and Sisters--I hate to type so you can tell how this experience has moved me--I'm not a "BUY USA" cheerleader-tyoe but these guys are ON THE BALL and being a toy lover, I've had to deal with alot of companies that were NOT--I won't name names . . . but most recently . . . IBM, Dell, White-Westinghouse (I've been looping the noisy compressor for that pleasing grungy INDUSTRIAL sound) But, I digress--MIXERWISE--picked up a used 1202VLZ (while the amp was commuting to the NW) which has blown me away with it's quiet operation, smooth pots and GOBS of GAIN on the first four channels (it cleared up a low output hum problem from an old Roland Juno 6--since when does adding more cables and another device IMPROVE the sound ;) and extremely flexible routing (incidentally hold out for the VLZ) there is a reason why the BIG BOYS use these things drone on~~~~~~~~~Tom PS Trevor--thanks for the offer to send the scans of the manuals for the much ballyhooed Time Machine Loopers page--I'll let you know as soon as I figure out who can/will pprocess this stuff into the finished jewel. At 06:03 PM 2/1/98 -0500, you wrote: > > On a slightly different note, does anyone have an opinion RE >Soundcraft boards vs. Mackie? > > Thanks, > TREVOR. > >> I agree...I also use this Mackie...amazing sound quality improvement >over other >> mixers...I did not realize what a difference it would make. > > > > Tom Lambrecht hideo@concentric.net