I’d purchased the MixPre 3 II without researching too much into it. It was the reviews of the microphone pre-amps that won me. When the MixPre arrived, it went straight to work doing voice overs. My reason for the saying purchase the MixPre 6 II over the 3 is that the MixPre 3 is limited in its inputs to the 3 XLRs. The stereo mini jack input has to be linked to a fader thus switching off one the XLRs. The MixPre 6 II would be a more flexible machine in field production while the MixPre 3 II, in my opinion, a bit too light weight.
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32-bit float capability means no clipping and no gaps with loud and soft sound sources. Perfect for stereo or mono recording and has the ability to gang two channels so both mics or a stereo mic can be adjusted with a single control, leaving the other hand free for a mic or a boompole. For pro mixing with lots of mics the MixPre-10 is an option but it is larger and heavier and cost more than twice as much and requires a much larger and much more expensive audio bag.
Verified purchase: No
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