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The Peavey XM6 is a six channel personal address (PA) system mixer. It’s a pretty basic mixer, but will get the job done in smaller venues or a practice space, the latter of which is where I’ve been using the XM6. While I do not own the XM6, it is stationed in the practice space where I practice with my band, where I use it for my vocals only....
The Shure Vocal Master is an old P.A system made in the late 60s. It was used by The 5th Dimension, The Association, Conway Twitty, and many other bands. It is a great P.A for any sized gig or club. This system has the ability to project your vocals as they are, clean and true. The main mixer I have is a VA 300 connecting to two beautiful Shure ...
The Samson Audio XM410 is a six channel powered mixer for use with a public address system. The six channels on here each have their own XLR and 1/4" inputs, as well as equalization and aux control. It also has 1/4" jacks for an effects loop, auxiliary input, and both main and monitor outputs. The XM410 also has stereo RCA connections for tap...
The Peavey XR600C is a six channel mixer/amplifier for use with a PA system or something similar. I've used the XR600C a friends for band practices, although I don't own it myself. Each of the six channels has XLR and 1/4" inputs on the front and it also has 1/4" jacks for outputs, aux inputs, and the built in graphic EQ. Each channel has a t...
(Originally written by motteherbeuse/translated from Audiofanzine FR) How long have you been using it? Six months for rehearsals (once a week) and live gigs. Which feature do you like the most / the least? I was fed up with having to transport an amp + an effect processor + an EQ every time ...
(Originally written by DylanC/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Hello, I've been using it for about three months. Pros: it's amplified. Enough quality for my needs (studio, rehearsals, and soon live). In the beginning I found the effects were very good but now I consider them pretty bad. Average-quality E...
(Originally written by Zanzibar/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Features: Internal amp (2 x 300 watts, 4 ohms) - Six mic/line channels - Two stereo line inputs - Two aux sends - Two 24 bit stereo effects - Two speaker outputs on speakon connectors<br /...
I've been using the Behringer Europower PMH2000 for 2 years now. I like that it has 10 channels. 8 XLR's help a lot when playing with a full band. If you playing acoustic guitar or need the quarter inch inputs, they are provided. The left and right channel full graphic eq's are great to have for cleaning up the sound and adding amazing effects. ...
I bought this about a year ago as part of a package (including speakers, mics and cables) from a major online merchant and I am very happy with it. This was by far a less expensive set up than equivalent rigs from other brands. Though I was at first afraid I would compromise quality for price, I am impressed with the product that I got for my ha...
For the past 3 years, our troupe of entertainers have traveled the coast of Washington, Oregon and a bit into the top of California. We have brought with us this robust and rich sounding, easy to use mixer and amplifier combination. Yes, it's true that it does weigh-in at about 50 lbs or so but it is rugged, time tested and we believe it's worth...