[cma-l] Mixers

Martin Steers martin at martinsteers.co.uk
Tue Nov 12 16:52:48 GMT 2013


I would recommend the Allen and heath sb14 borderline for daily use in
studio, but I know some cr stations that use, and they are only really £800
ish
On 12 Nov 2013 15:49, Paul Scarth <paul at alphacrust.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi Clive,
>
> I can only speak from personal experience, but I'd consider looking at the
> different ranges of Sonifex mixers and see how they fit within your budget.
> The S2 is the dogs dangly bits in terms of flexability and reliability but
> the compact, less expensive, S0 also provides pretty much all you need in a
> non-upgradable package.
>
> Speaking from experience the Sonifex mixers provide the best solution to
> teach from too. :)
>
> Paul Scarth
> Harmony FM
> Huddersfield, W. Yorks
>
>
> on 12/11/13 3:30 PM, Roy Parsons <roy at rplradio.com> wrote:
>
> > P, UL, OL, DL, DIR, MENU, PRE { margin: 0 auto;}
> > Hi Clive,
> > I suggest the D & R Airmate-USB mixer. This has USB and analogue inputs.
> > http://www.d-r.nl/AIRMATE/AIRMATE.htm
> >
> > Or try the Lyra digital console.
> > http://www.d-r.nl/LYRA/LYRA.htm
> >
> > Both are well made and cost effective.
> > I have just purchased some Airmates for an African project if you would
> like
> > to see one.
> >
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> > From: Clive Glover <clivegloveruk at gmail.com>
> > To: cma-l at commedia.org.uk
> > Cc:
> > Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 14:49:49 +0000
> > Subject: [cma-l] Mixers
> >
> > I would be interested in views on current studio mixers please.
> >
> > We are planning to replace our now ancient mixer in our main studio and
> > would ideally like to buy two new identical ones for our two studios.
> > However our budget is modest and would not stretch to two of the sort of
> > mixers used by most commercial or BBC stations - or better funded
> > CR stations!
> >
> > Also we think we still want analogue mixers but have noted the trend
> > towards providing some digital output facilities which could be useful
> > both now and increasingly in future, so is it essential to have such
> > digital facilities for something likely to last for perhaps 5 - 10 years
> > from now?
> >
> > I am not looking for detailed technical specifications but a general
> > practical view of whether it is possible to buy decent solid kit for
> > daily use that costs, say &#163;5-6000 rather than perhaps
> &#163;10-15,000.
> >
> > All comments welcome! Thanks!
> >
> > Clive Glover
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> > Radio Verulam, St Albans
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