I own a MultiMix 6, so that would be my recommendation. Given a choice
between Alexis and Peavey, i would always go with the Alexis.  Audio
quality is better, and mean time to failure is longer. I inherited
eight Peavey amps from my dad.  They are all buggy with pops and
crackles.

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 7:55 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> My budget for this started at $200.  I've already purchased two Alesis
> AM1 dynamics for microphones and stands so my available amount left is
> right at the $150 mark.  I'm leaning heavily toward the Peavey because
> of the extra XLR jacks and the name, though the Alesis got good
> reviews and has the same number of channels.
>
> Have any of you worked with this hardware in the past or am I missing
> the boat on some other opportunity?  I found the "Technical Pro"
> podcasting kit but the reviews I got included things like
> "unshielded", "loose solder connections" and "picked up a Spanish
> radio station."  Not what I wanted to h

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