Mario,

The Behringer mixers are low noise mixers but always remember that what you 
may hear as noise is more often than not being produced by the microphone.

If you have a M-audio sound card, I would suggest that you stay away from 
using a mixer with a USB interface.  I doubt that anyone could tell whether 
you were using a USB interface or connecting to your sound card with 
traditional cables, unless you told them first.

However, note that most of the mixers with USB interfaces also have the 
traditional analogue output as well.

Be careful if you go to purchase from a retailer in the USA.  Some will tell 
you that they do not ship to Europe but others may not tell you.

The important thing to establish is that the power supply is compatible with 
your local requirements.

That is why I suggested Behringer mixers because Behringer is a German 
company and the mixers are made for European conditions.  For more 
information, go to www.behringer.com where you will be able to find a local 
retailer.

One of their xenyx line of mixers will meet your requirements because there 
are so many models with different combinations of features.

Bob Nelson




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mario" <m...@tiscali.it>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: a good mixer for live broadcasting?


Hi Bob, do you know if behringer mixers introduces noises or can be used 
also for dry voice recordings?

A presto,
Mario Loreti
Speaker pubblicitario e radiofonico
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