Sorry, didn't do a great job of explaining that comment - I was referring
to a Behringer mixer with built-in mic preamps as being a great tool for
the ham shack, especially the older MX802/MX502 series that you can find
used on eBay. I always seem to be routing audio signals going in/out of
multiple rigs, connecting to soundcard, connecting to Timewave DSP, etc
etc. These mixers are greats tools for aournd $50.
73,
Barry N1EU
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 8:08 PM, Richards <jruing@ameritech.net> wrote:
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>> IMHO, an outboard mic preamp (Behringer) is an indispensable tool to have
>> in any ssb hamshack.
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> Golly, Barry I don't see why you need a preamp
> unless you are using the line-in input on the rig.
> I would not put one on the front panel mic input.
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> Please explain what I am missing?
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