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Built in pres on Mackie mixers are kind of joked about at school. We call it the "Mackie Magic."
I would much rather have an outboard esoteric pre-amp to power my condenser microphones. Granted, the pre-amps on a soundcraft, mackie, tapco, alesis, behringer--- all have Phanotom power 48v, but the quality in the pre-amp circuit varies.
I'm actually really not familiar with the soundcraft brand of mixers so I can't give you an educated opinion on the way they sound.
Keep doing your research. And if you can, find a good pro-audio store to try things out. AND ask opinions of the sales people. Granted, some of the sales guys will try to sell you the best. BUT... Depending on the store/person, you might just get the expert advice you need. A lot of pro-audio people never go farther than retail, and have been in it for years, they'll know plenty.
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