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Re: Yamaha MG10/2 Mixer

2004-01-02 by epilogue0282

Another quick note - my brother has had the same Yamaha mixer for 
the last 18 years and it's still working like a champ - not a single 
problem yet. Try getting that with a Mackie ;)

/.jacob

--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "patrick a thomas" <revpathomas@y...> 
wrote:
> 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@y...]
> 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@p...> 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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