High Rick,
Your best bet for small mixers, is Musician Friend.
http://www.musicianfriend.com
They have mixers of all kinds made by just about all brand names.
I hope this tid bit of info helps.
The best of luck!
  John.
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From: "Rick Harmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 6:27 PM
Subject: looking for a mixer


> Hi everyone,
>
> Looking for a small nice mixer I can use for doing podcasts from my PC.  i 
> need a couple of RCA stereo inputs, a 1/8 stereo / mono microphone input 
> and a RCA or 1/8 stero output.  I've heard that there are USB models out 
> there.  Are these a good way to go?  Looking to spend $100 or less and 
> looking for something pretty easy to use.  I don't requier EQ or anything 
> like it as I'll be feeding the mixer output in to a PC for recording.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick
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