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[QUOTE="MetalThursday:1059402"]So I'm trying to make a few additions to my small home studio so Despoilment can rehearse semi-silently at my house. We have a Behringer V-amp and a Line 6 POD for the bass & guitar. Backing tracks with programmed drums will be run off an iPod. We'll have 3 mics set up for vocals. I am thinking I need to upgrade to a mixer that has at least 3 mic pre-amp inputs and pick up a headphone amp so the three of us can hear the entire mix through headphones. The goal is for the only real noise in the room to be our voices, unamplified. I know it's pretty much love/hate with Behringer products, but I'm only wondering if adding these two items below is all I will need to have a somewhat decent-sounding "headphones-only band practice." Am I forgetting anything? Planning on going to Guitar Center on my lunch break today, any advice is appreciated. [URL]http://www.guitarcenter.com/Behringer-Xenyx-1202FX-103845061-i1153503.gc[/URL] [URL]http://www.guitarcenter.com/Behringer-MINIAMP-AMP800-4-Channel-Stereo-Headphone-Amplifier-182040-i1125160.gc[/URL][/QUOTE]
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