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I also looked at this mixer but balked because I was affraid that it would make noise in my poorly wired apartment if not elsewhere too - if you get it, give an update as to whether it works well and is relatively un-noisey when the volume isn't turned all the way up... On 6/18/07, mike@michaelplishka.com <mike@michaelplishka.com> wrote: > Right now when I vocal loop I sing into my soundhole (and sometimes while > strumming-a wee bit contortionist but hey); I'm thinking of splitting my > vocal mic signal, plugging into the latching mute footswitch and mixing > with my guitar before going into effects then EDP then back into the >board > and out. So me thinks a passive is all I need. Thanks Charlie for the > feedback! > > Plish > > > I have the ART 4 channel passive mixer, and it is cool--you probably >know > > this already, but the mixers are cut-only, which doesn't require any > > power, > > so you don't get any boost, but it does the job well (just at a >slightly > > less volume, but worth it for me because its one less power supply :) >). > > > > Charlie > > > > > > On 6/18/07, mike@michaelplishka.com <mike@michaelplishka.com> wrote: > >> > >> Anyone have any experience with the Nady or ART 4 channel passive > >> minimixers or the PROCO latching footswitch? > >> > >> Thanks! > >> > >> Plish > >> > >> > > > >