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In my experience a mute button on a channel is far more useful than a built in compressor for open mics etc the smaller Zeds don’t have one which is really annoying, and the bigger ones Zed 60 -10 and 60 which do have mutes but they don’t mute the monitor sends.
However the Zed sounds better than the Soundcraft and the Yamaha MG. I also hate the compressor on the MG , one knob best bet compression is a waste of signal and dynamics.
Oh and another piece of advice if your buying online remember to count the number of physical xlr inputs on the mixer so you have enough, most model descriptions count every input be it jack or phono or stereo and call the mixer for example the Zed 10 a 10 channel mixer when actually it only has 4 xlr ins
Thanks I’ll bear it in mind.
As for "when am I ready?" You'll never be ready. It works in reverse, you become ready by doing it. - pmbomb
I think the issue you'll find, as you say, is that the size is determined by number of XLR inputs - 8 inputs necessitates a fairly sizable box. Have you thought about one of the digital mixers - a Behringer XR18 for example? Probably the smallest form factor for number of inputs given lack of physical sliders.