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Bob Leonard

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Re: PreSonus 32.4.2
« Reply #20 on: January 24, 2013, 07:48:47 AM »

their press release said that it "supports Dante and thunderbolt," which leads me to believe it will be an additional card cost on top of the $4K price.

If you're using a Dante network, is this mixer even in the ring of contenders?

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Re: PreSonus 32.4.2
« Reply #21 on: January 24, 2013, 07:51:14 AM »

While it's too soon to tell, I'm guessing their speakers are going to go over about as well as the Line 6 speakers.

Buying a Mixer from Presonus? Possibly, since they do at least know preamps very well. Speakers? Not me.

And this mixer looks to be a fail as well, given the lack of motorized faders (same language used on their 16 and 24-channel boards with respect to 'Quick Scene Recall').

I'm betting Behringer and Mackie's new mixer announcements at NAMM (smaller, bigger) will leave Presonus and Line 6 facepalming each other in the corner. but that's just a guess.

Forced to take either one it would be the Line 6. At least I wouldn't worry about build quality or support, and if ever implimented on a larger scale the GUI is more than usable.
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Re: PreSonus 32.4.2
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