Small footprint, rackmount mixer

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I am looking for a mixer that has at least 8 mic inputs, phantom power,
and preferably 4 aux sends that fits into a 4U or so rack space. I
need to be able to mix at least 4 zones (to send to a 4 channel
multitrack count recorder) usually from at most 3 mic inputs per zone,
as well as provide a mix to the house mains. Am I in wishful thinking
territory? Is there some other means to accomplish this?

thanks

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In article <1103639499.539481.141730@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
bassdude <bassdude@gmail.com> wrote:
>I am looking for a mixer that has at least 8 mic inputs, phantom power,
>and preferably 4 aux sends that fits into a 4U or so rack space. I
>need to be able to mix at least 4 zones (to send to a 4 channel
>multitrack count recorder) usually from at most 3 mic inputs per zone,
>as well as provide a mix to the house mains. Am I in wishful thinking
>territory? Is there some other means to accomplish this?

If your budget enough to get a Speck or the rackmount Crest?
--scott

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The 8 rack spaces of the Mackie 1604-VLZ Pro with the RotoPod is just
too much?

You might want to also consider getting the preamps with phantom power
separately from the mixer itself. 8 mic pres in one rack space is
common. Then you could just get the line mixer which will probably be
easier to find. I don't have any specific ideas on the rackmount line
mixer, but the XTRAMIX by Speck is a step in the right direction.
Mackie used to make a 3204 or something, too.

Cheers,
Trevor de Clercq


bassdude wrote:
> I am looking for a mixer that has at least 8 mic inputs, phantom power,
> and preferably 4 aux sends that fits into a 4U or so rack space. I
> need to be able to mix at least 4 zones (to send to a 4 channel
> multitrack count recorder) usually from at most 3 mic inputs per zone,
> as well as provide a mix to the house mains. Am I in wishful thinking
> territory? Is there some other means to accomplish this?
>
> thanks
>
> -b
>
 
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"bassdude" <bassdude@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I am looking for a mixer that has at least 8 mic inputs, phantom power,
> and preferably 4 aux sends that fits into a 4U or so rack space. I
> need to be able to mix at least 4 zones (to send to a 4 channel
> multitrack count recorder) usually from at most 3 mic inputs per zone,
> as well as provide a mix to the house mains. Am I in wishful thinking
> territory? Is there some other means to accomplish this?
>
> thanks


Does it absolutely have to be 4 HU? That looks like the most seriously
limiting factor. Eliminate that and the choice opens. From the Mackie 1604
vlz (Pro) onwards.

Predrag
 
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"Predrag Trpkov" <predrag.trpkovNeSpamu@ri.htnet.hr> wrote in message
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>
> "bassdude" <bassdude@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1103639499.539481.141730@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> > I am looking for a mixer that has at least 8 mic inputs, phantom power,
> > and preferably 4 aux sends that fits into a 4U or so rack space. I
> > need to be able to mix at least 4 zones (to send to a 4 channel
> > multitrack count recorder) usually from at most 3 mic inputs per zone,
> > as well as provide a mix to the house mains. Am I in wishful thinking
> > territory? Is there some other means to accomplish this?
> >
> > thanks
>
>
> Does it absolutely have to be 4 HU? That looks like the most seriously
> limiting factor. Eliminate that and the choice opens. From the Mackie 1604
> vlz (Pro) onwards.
>
> Predrag
>
>
the OP said 4u or so...... or so coudl mean 6u.....