Behringer ADA8200 Any Good?

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Re: Behringer ADA8200 Any Good?

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This one has a great learning curve....
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one knob, one switch. perfect.
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Yes, that looks cool. Simple can be good :D

Just like the UA LA3A, I think it only had 2 knobs.

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From Lords of the Synth:

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Has M/S knobs :o
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:lol:
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The hair-do is pretty ratty, probably a week's worth of some high frequency standing (or is it kneeling) waves... wonder what the sub's like, or maybe not.
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No, I think that's just 80s :D

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Behringer says the ADAT in and outs can operate seperately. As long as they have identical word clock.
Does this mean I should use that wordclock i/o on the XITE-1 into the 8200....?

Here's why I want to know.
Have a chance to pick up a new ADA 8200 with the Black Lion Audio op amp mod + capacitor mod for 600 USD>>.. :o

I want the 8 XLR mic pres to go to the XITE-1 via ADAT.
Then ADAT out of the XITE-1 into ADAT in on the 8200, so its 8 x analog outs can become 4 x stereo pairs for IEMs/ FOH/ or stage monitoring.

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just the one 8200?
no, you don't need wordclock, although you can use it if you like. ADAT should be sufficient. yes, ins and outs are independent.
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Yes a single ADA8200 w/BLA Mods.
The drummer has the X32 w/ ADAT card + another unmodded ADA8200 which I will
take a submix from.
6 other signals are bass direct and 5 mics.

Scope will send ADAT out to X32/IEM then 4 additional stereo mixes
For FOH etc.
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good luck :)
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Re: Behringer ADA8200 Any Good?

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I did it before but the band had my x singing and 2 talented prissy fellows and I painfully got by.
This is a band of hard core performers, no drama, no reverb in the monitors.

A Walk In The Park...
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