Are you generalising and referring to all Mackie desks or just the 1604 when
you say they're noisy?



I own a 24 channel 8 bus Mackie and an Yamaha 02Rv2 and couldn't disagree
with you more. Apart from an issue where one of the channels failed, the
sound quality from the 8 bus, for DnB production has been near perfect. So
much so, the Yamaha, which was a recent purchase, has hardly been out the
box....



Each to their own I suppose.



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Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: Mixing boards (yet again)


> --- theRENEGADEkemist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has to be Mackie 1604 VLZ-Pro.
>
> No offense to any resident Mackie users, but they are
> definitely not my idea of a quality desk.  Noisy, and
> a very colored sound (although perhaps not as bad as
> my current 01v).
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