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- From: system@cyberden.sf.ca.us
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- Subject: Re: Can a "regular" receiver be used for a small studio?
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 92 13:21:01 PST
- References: <1992Dec19.190614.21377@news.columbia.edu>
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- jrl8@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (James R Lendino) writes:
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- > Could I pick up a small mixer (like a small Mackie, I'm still
- > looking for a used one if anyone has it) and hook it into the AUX
- > inputs on the stereo? I see no reason why I can't do this since I'm
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- I don't see why not... I've used a 40 Watt per ch Techniques for a few years
- and it works great... all those inputs too! One is a monitor mix, another a
- DAT mix, tape mix... it's great!
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