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Old October 20th, 2009, 11:31 PM
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If you don't won't to spend much money, i would suggest just find you an effects unit to use with the house mixer. Save you a ton of money.
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that's a good suggestion, but why would you get a separate efx, if you can get a mixing board with a built in efx, for the same price, a good brand name efx will set you the same price,as a mixing board, my board has a built in efx and eq's ,for the price of one..this is just my opinion
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Old October 21st, 2009, 02:22 AM
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that's a good suggestion, but why would you get a separate efx, if you can get a mixing board with a built in efx, for the same price, a good brand name efx will set you the same price,as a mixing board, my board has a built in efx and eq's ,for the price of one..this is just my opinion
I agree with you entirely, but one can shop and get a good used unit for half price or under $100.00. But, as i understood her, she wanted to get a reverb unit at a savings. IMHO, if i were her, that's what i would do, but, if i thought i might want to do a few shows at another venue at some point in the future, i would go your route and look at a mixer w/effects that i could build on to eventually get a good sound system, if not, i would shop ebay, pawn shops and ask on the mtu forum, or other forums for a good buy.
So many ways to go. No arguement here either way
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Old October 21st, 2009, 09:01 AM
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Can you reccommend a mixer that is not cost prohibitive.
Powered or unpowered? how many channels do you need? are you using any other outboard effects? exactly what price range did you have in mind?
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