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> Från: Louie Angulo [mailto:laab2000us@yahoo.com] > I was told by a friend to stay away from behringer > mixers i have never owned a Mixer so this is a new > thang for me. Hi Louie, I was also given this advice from some experienced pro users, they said a Behringer won't last as long as a Mackie. But they are so cheap so I bought one anyway for my looping rig. Thought I could as well buy another one if it should break down; you know you can find Behringers in any store if this should happen while traveling. Mine is a cute Eurorack MX 1604A and I mounted it on top of a Gator rack where I also keep a repeater, an EDP, a guitar pre-amp, a mic pre-amp (for saxophone and vocals), a Lexicon reverb and a stereo compressor on the output to keep levels right before going to the PA stage box/recorder. Although the tape in-put stopped working after a week I like this mixer and find my set-up very flexible. Using three channels for the repeater, one for the EDP, one for guitar input and one for sax/mic input, I'm getting two channels left to bring other sound sources into the looping rack. The reverb is in the mixer effect send/return loop, there are two sends on each channel so I'm only using one so far. Both loopers get their input signal from the "Alt 3-4" output. This button is on every mixer channel and I can simply push it to send the signal to the recording loopers. For my needs this little Behringer is ok. It has the inputs, outputs and routing possibilties I was looking for. Best wishes Per Boysen ________________ www.boysen.se www.fuzz.se www.upsweden.com