Okay, I'm not putting a hit out on Fran but I'm not sending him a cheese steak either. Just got it last night so haven't had a chance to really put it through any meaningful paces. I'll just summarize first; for $125.00, not bad, for the original street price, naaaahhhh. I would possibly use it on a gig, but not to record in a studio setting. Why? See pros and cons below.
PROS:
price
size/weight
clean sound, though somewhat thin and 'digital'; probably very mediocre A/D's
dual inputs on 9/10 (front and back panel) with signal mixing
power switch on front panel
super simple operation w/good manual
48v on 1/2
Hi-Z available on 1
coax and optical for SPDIF out
Built-in FX and on-board compressor
CONS:
No EQ on 7-10
Can be very noisy at medium to high volume
Along the same lines - requires careful gain staging
'verbs are mediocre at best
no AUX return
Multi-purpose dials
Small LCD with even smaller graphics
No direct i/o to computer, i.e. Usb
You get what you pay for, not a bad unit for the money. You could easily use it on a gig if your needs were moderate. Would be perfect for Arranger + singer. Didn't try the RAC but liked the frequency graphic. I have to hear this on some good-quality powered speakers; unfortunately, I only have the Podium 802's. For the record, my old VM3100 Pro sounds better and has more features and IS clean enough to use in the studio. To be fair, it was way more expensive at the time. But it's been flawless and I still use it. Anyhoo, I'll find a use for this thing. One can never have enough dials and buttons. Keep 'em coming, Fran. I just sold my Akai DPS24 so I have a few extra bucks just burning a hole in my pocket.
chas
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