On-topic question for D. Peter Maus
"D Peter Maus" wrote in message
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::major snippage::
E-bay will also have some Teac/Tascam mixers for less cost, but
with
more primitive features than the Mackie and Alesis lines. They're
usually quite compact. Not quite as versatile as the others. The
search
engine will come up with everything you're interested in under
"Tascam
Mixer" or "Teac Mixer." Tascam is usually better build quality than
Teac. Tascam is usually better audio quality than Teac. They come
out of
the same plant, and both will meet your needs.
I had a Teac model 1 here some years ago that would be good for
what
you're doing. Sold it for next to nothing. You can find them for
about
that, now.
::more snippage::
How is Teac stuff these days? It used to be okay,
back when I was in college (~15 years ago), but
nothing the get excited about.
--Mike L.
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