Can't beat it for the money
I've used Behringer, Mackie, and now this Yamaha mixer. The Mackie is fine but it doesn't have a mid range equalizer. (I have that hooked up to my laptop.) The Behringer mixer lasted 1 month before zonking out (I awoke one morning...to the sound of thunder. But it wasn't Bob Seger's night moves; it was the Behringer mixer going bonkers. It was hooked up to my TV and a pair of Klipsch 2.1 Promedia speakers and it was emitting an ear splitting, piercing, rumbling sound.) I unplugged it and that stopped the ear splitting sound, but afterwards there was a hissing/noisy sound coming out of both speakers so it was time to send it back. I got this Yamaha to replace the Behringer.
What a difference. First of all the Yamaha has a sophisticated one knob compression feature, along with a hi/mid/low EQ. It's lightweight, and that seems to turn some folks off. But so far I've had nothing but good vibrations from this mixer. Just don't make the mistake I initially did and think you need some sort of special cables/jacks for the first 4 channels. They take 1/4" plugs and XLR plugs as well. (It didn't seem as if the hole was big enough to accommodate 1/4" plugs, but it is.)
Highly recommended.
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