Donny,

Its a shame the E60 is being a bit tricky.

FWIW, I reckon it would be better to simply add in an active mixer rather than regress to the S900, especially as the E60 is ticking all the right boxes.

Yes I know its a cost but it WILL fix this current issue.The Behringer (for example) entry models still have 2 XLR inputs phantom power AND active 3 band EQ on each channel.

I know its an expense, but if you pay about $45 (on Ebay) for one of the small Behringer mixers (not much bigger than the passive mixer you are using now) you could boost the bass on the vocal, whilst cutting it on everything else, as even these smaller mixers have 3 band EQ's on them.

From the info in the post, and based on what I THINK you are using, an active mixer is a must.

Dennis

PS: Donny hang in there with the E60..This problem IS fixable without having to "throw the baby out with the bathwater".

And as an afterthought... having one of these mixers would also allow you to run the Harmony M in stereo..I don't know if you have, but they sound even better in stereo!!



[This message has been edited by miden (edited 10-24-2008).]