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Yeah, I looked at that one and it's the old mono out into stereo return. Sigh. Most mixers seem to be this way. Silly, it seems like a throw back to pre electronic instruments that are by their nature stereo. It's almost impossible to find a guitar amp modeler that doesn't output stereo. Anyway, I'm still sniff'n around. Looks like the Rane will do it but it's kind of expensive. --- Todd Pafford <calenlas@gmail.com> wrote: > Keep in mind that often what drives the price of a > "good" mixer above > that of a lesser mixer are the mic pre-amps. In > Mark's case, he > doesn't care about the mic pres because he's running > all line level > instruments. He could potentially save a few bucks. > > Note, Mark, that the Behringer line mixer I > mentioned in a previous > post is a single rack unit. I'd double check that > it's got the > routing flexibility that you need though. > > Todd > > On 9/8/06, Jeff Shirkey > <jcshirke@midway.uchicago.edu> wrote: > > > > On Sep 8, 2006, at 5:49 PM, mark sottilaro wrote: > > > > > It's substantial enough. One can get a mixer > decent > > > enough for my ears for $400 or so while the > cheapest > > > Switchblade seems to run around $1000. > > > > Ok, fair enough then. I thought the 8B was around > $800 or so, but > > you're right--it's actually $1020. I also wasn't > sure what a decent > > mixer would cost--they tend to vary in price, so I > wasn't sure what > > model or features would be considered "decent". > > > > Jeff > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com