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Re: Mackie CFX20 or Peavey 24FX?

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 1:18 am
by gdougherty
Does it include the ADAT expansion module?

Re: Mackie CFX20 or Peavey 24FX?

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:19 pm
by hoovie87
gdougherty wrote:Does it include the ADAT expansion module?
It has the optical out card installed.

Re: Mackie CFX20 or Peavey 24FX?

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:32 am
by DJPhatman
hoovie87 wrote:
gdougherty wrote:Does it include the ADAT expansion module?
It has the optical out card installed.
DAMMIT!!! That's a great deal! :wall:

Re: Mackie CFX20 or Peavey 24FX?

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:51 pm
by gdougherty
That is a great deal for sure. Mine with shipping was about $700, though that was about 1 year ago. O1v's without the card were going for about $550 and the expansion card was $300 new.

Re: Mackie CFX20 or Peavey 24FX?

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 1:04 am
by hoovie87
Well, I've only had a chance to test it in my house, but the 01V is pretty awesome. I'm glad I got this over that Mackie or something. Compared to what I've used before, there is no sound coloration, no hissing, and the inputs/microphone sound so good its like the person is right in front of you. Compared to this board, the other ones I've used lately are just ok. The only problem is that the select button on channel 5 doesn't work, but the only thing it will keep me from doing is grouping that slider with multiple other slider which I won't do anyway...

So, good advice everyone. It sounds awesome and does everything I need not to mention everything I don't need (yet at least).

Re: Mackie CFX20 or Peavey 24FX?

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 10:33 am
by gdougherty
hoovie87 wrote:Well, I've only had a chance to test it in my house, but the 01V is pretty awesome. I'm glad I got this over that Mackie or something. Compared to what I've used before, there is no sound coloration, no hissing, and the inputs/microphone sound so good its like the person is right in front of you. Compared to this board, the other ones I've used lately are just ok. The only problem is that the select button on channel 5 doesn't work, but the only thing it will keep me from doing is grouping that slider with multiple other slider which I won't do anyway...

So, good advice everyone. It sounds awesome and does everything I need not to mention everything I don't need (yet at least).
Worth checking with a repair center. I've cracked mine open and it may be a quick and easy fix to solder a new actuator on for the channel 5 select. You'll need it to easily select the channel for settings adjustment.

Re: Mackie CFX20 or Peavey 24FX?

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 10:36 am
by Chris_Allen
I dropped my Behringer DDX3216 to pieces last month to clean (someone poorer beer on it!) absolutely pain to take apart and reassemble, but it solved the problem of a few sticky switches.