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Re: Sound Devices MixPre-D

Subject: Re: Sound Devices MixPre-D
From: "Ben Cook" onethousandbc
Date: Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:34 pm ((PDT))
I haven't used the new version but by all accounts the D retains the origin=
al version's analogue stages and for all intents and purposes sounds identi=
cal.


--- In  "Jez" <> wrote:
>
> just wondered if anyone has compared this (in practical, hands on terms) =
with the older MixPre ? The D seems to have more features but what matters =
to me is whether it sounds as good as the MixPre did !
>
> any thoughts would be welcome.
>
> ta.
>
> Jez
>











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