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Scott, I have the simpler version....Xenyx 802. Sounds great, small, light, and quiet. Can't go wrong with the price. I use it to monitor my electric violin through headphones (great headphone amp) for practice, with other audio inputs simultainiously....EQ not an issue... Can't vouch for dependability, only had it for a few months... --- Scott Duncan <scottd@webworkz.com> wrote: > Dear Loopers, > > I'm looking to get a small (portable), modest audio > mixer for my > legal videography work and will undoubtedly use it > at home for > practice sessions, w/ Digi Jamman, guitar, bass, > keybds, etc..... > biggest need is for EQ, & quiet board...this one has > enough inputs, > FX sends & seems OK. > > Anyone have comments on this model, other Behringer > mixers or other > modestly priced (under $150 US) mixers that can be > recommended? > > Have got Alesis Studio 24, but would rather keep it > warm & snuggled > in the studio -- prefer to take a simple, compact, > lightweight mixer > out on the road..... > > Thanks -- > > Scott Duncan > Videographer slash Looper > > www.scottduncanvideo.com > > > > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs