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Re: One for you audio folks...

That's a good question. A few more....what type are your inputs and outputs? Are they RCA, 1/8", 1/4", XLR? Are they line level (coming out of CD players and ipods and stuff)? Do you want to mix a mic too? How many sources do you want to mix? Do you want to crossfade between the inputs?

That mixer looks a little elaborate for what you want to do, unless you want to record on cassettes too.

It sounds like you want a DJ mixer, that will give you RCA inputs and outputs, a headphone output, and usually a mic input.

For the most part, Behringer will give you the best bang for your buck. Here's one to watch: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...4531 885&rd=1

Here's a couple new Geminis that are pretty cheap...

2 channel

4 channel

AND finally, if you aren't gonna be doing any mixing, and you can get away with switching between the devices, just get one of THESE and just disregard the yellow video plug (only plug in the red and white).


Let me know about those questions and I should be able to help you more
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