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Hi Jeff, I have the Behringer MX802A and I'm very happy with it. Its incredibly sturdy and well built, it has a heavy external power supply but, instead of the usual wall wart and flimsey plug, it has a good quality screw connector. I've not used it in my studio - just for live, but I find the quality fine. The Mackie has more inputs and the VLZ-PRO I think has slightly better mic amps if that's an issue. Oh, and the 802A is going very cheap at the moment because they've just brought out a newer model. Hope this is useful. Ian. At 20:55 21/02/03 , you wrote: >Folks, >I'm thinking of adding a little additional control to my looping rig by >running dedicated outputs from my loopers to a small mixer. This would >give me four channels of sound which I can blend and tweak separately. > >I would then give two signals (right/left) to the house which could just >be panned hard. > >Behringer and Mackie both make small boards that seem adequate to the >task (models listed in the subject line). Does anyone out there have >opinions worth airing on the subject :)? > >Thanks, >Jeff >