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Hi Luca, I can only speak from my experience, but I'm personally blown away by the quality of the Mackie pre-amps. They are very, very loud with extemely low noise and they are completely transparent. If you want to add a little tube warmth to them you can get an ART single channel, tube pre-amp for only $100. There tube compressor is pretty nice too. I'm a professional artist and ,consequently, I'm usually on a fairly limited budget. With this set-up you can truly create a world class recording on a very reasonable budget. I am also a professional producer and have the privilige to use a lot of state of the art gear in different commercial recording studios. It is true that a very experienced (and highly critical) listener will be able to tell the difference between a Mackie board and a Neve console in a perfect listening environment with state of the art equipment...........a typical lay-person will NEVER hear it. I say "spend less and put more money into creating the art and getting it out to the world". After all, if you own a Jamman (I hate the inherent sexism in that name) or an EDP the quality of the digital recording is fairly retarded by current state of the art standards, anyway. I'm actually very favorably impressed by the sound quality of the LIne 6 modeler....enough so that I've recently purchased a second one to augment my three Jamperson live rig........I actually think they sound far better than either the Lexicon or the Echoplex although, in fairness, my good friend and EDP owner, Michael Haumesser in Rhode Island disagrees with me on this one. My point is, I defy anyone to hear a recording using almost any of the good looping devices on the market today (excluding high end samplers which cannot loop in real time) and be able to tell you which looper that they are hearing. This 'fact' is the leveller of all fields. My vote is for the Mackie (all kudos to Allen and Heath). Also, if you are in the states (please forgive me, I've forgotten) it will be much easier to get the Mackie serviced and vice versa, if you live outside of the states. Good luck, yours, Rick Walker (Loop.pooL...........for now) p.s. for list members, a mockup of my new website is finally up at: http://angelfire.com/electronic/garyseven/itsit.html This will not be it's eventual home (ooooooh, I hate banner ads 8-) as I'm currently searching for a good domain name (looppool.com and looppool.net being taken and the fact that I can't call myself a non-profit for the old looppool.org scene even though, functionally, I am a non-profit). Special thanks to my beautiful and talented wife for teaching herself HTML and designing this page for me.