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RE: [xl7] Yamaha MG10/2 Mixer

2004-01-02 by patrick a thomas

Here's a second person:  the Yamaha boards give much bang for their price.
Get the MG - low to no noise!  We use a GA series and it is great!

-----Original Message-----
From: Cornell [mailto:brothacee@...]
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2004 11:08 PM
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [xl7] Yamaha MG10/2 Mixer

Thanks Epilogue. I just needed to hear one person who wasn't a salesperson
at some online company tell me their opinion. The low noise is big thing for
me as it should be with any producer. I'm buying it now.  Thanks again.

epilogue0282 <yahoo@...> wrote:  MG10/2 = Get it. Immediately.

  Yes, Mackie makes decent mixers, but they are horrendously
overpriced, thanks to the fact that they trade on their name almost
as much as they trade on their products. I'd honestly only
reccommend Mackie if you were in the market for a large format
mixer. I've had my 10/2 for about 6 months and the noise/signal
ratio is incredible, even sitting right next to my monitor. Also has
2 onboard aux sends (one pre, one post), phantom power, headphone
monitoring and so on. Add to that the fact that the four preamps are
great, the little bugger is compact, and it's $200 less than the
next comparable mixer.. it just wins on all fronts :). Awesome buy!

/.e

--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Cornell <brothacee@y...> wrote:
>
> I've recently purchased alot of stuff for the new home studio.
I'm not a pro at mixing so I purchased a small Behringer UB802 mixer
to learn on.  Well, I'm tired of this peice of NOISY crap already.
I can't figure out how to remove the noise/hiss from the recording
using Sound Forge 6.0 so I figure I'll get another mixer but still
not spend alot of money. I was told that the Yamaha MG10/2, while
inexpensive, is pretty good and has very low noise/hiss. Does anyone
have any experience with this mixer? I understand that Mackie makes
really good mixers and the 1202VLZ for nearly $400 is on my list for
future purchase but for now $100 is what I'd like to spend for
purposes of learning a mixer.
>
> One more thing, does anyone have any experience with Sound Forge
6.0? I believe that this good audio editor can remove the noise but
I can't figure it out. I just use the presets right now.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Brotha Cee
>
>
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