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Old 05.09.2006, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Tomer=Trance
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Originally Posted by JayTranzmit
I don't like Mackie

Given the choice I would go for a Soundtracs desk, much nicer sound. Have owned a Soundcraft series 6000 as well as the Spirit Studio, Soundtracs PC Midi 24 & a few others. I'd buy the Soundtracs again if I wanted a nice sounding analogue board to replace my Soundcraft 328.
Soundtracs are decent consoles with great eq section and very nice preamps but i dont think the dude wants to spend that kind of money.
the 1202 is around 250-300$,the basic 16ch soundtracs is over 800$
Yeah I guess in that respect. The Topaz is in the lower end price range & they often come up fairly reasonably. I spoke to a guy recently who was selling a Topaz 32-8-2 for ?500. Obviously not a modular console but still nice EQ's & sound.

DJ Encode, the Soundcraft Series 6000 that I used to own are built like tanks. Even these go for under ?1,000 now which is a steal compared to what they were. Very low noise floor on them as well & fully modular.

It just comes down to the sound really.
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