Small size. Bigger possibilities.
In a footprint of less than 2 square feet (0.19 square meters), the compact, 16-channel StudioLive® 16.0.2 offers 8 mono input channels, 4 stereo channels, and 4 aux buses, each with a high-quality, 60 mm fader. You get generous analog I/O, 12 XMAX Class A solid-state mic preamps, a Talkback input with Class A mic preamp, extensive signal processing with physical controls, MIDI control, accurate metering, and a built-in multichannel recording interface. As with all StudioLive mixers, the 16.0.2 comes with a suite of tightly integrated recording, control, and audio analysis software. And it’s so lightweight and compact that you can easily hold it in one hand and tuck it under your arm.
...(or Soundcraft announces a firm availability date) at the show. If nothing materializes, I'm going to pick up a PreSonus StudioLive 16.0.2 -- a mixer that is not analog, has inferior pre-amps, EQ and onboard effects, that is near the end of it's life-cycle, and that costs more than double the price. That's a...
...of the L-20. The only mixer I can think of that is similar in the L-20's price range is the Presonus StudioLive 16.0.2 USB. Can this do separate graphic EQ on every input and every output? One advantage to the Zoom L-20 is that you can record on it, rather than having to hook up a...
...as a recommendation. If you have to have physical controls (not a bad idea since you're just starting out): PreSonus StudioLive 16.0.2 USB 16-channel Digital Mixer Zoom LiveTrak L-20 Or look at the used market for something a bit nicer still within budget.
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