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When getting a mixer you just need to ask yourself what is most important to you and then list the requirements in that order. It's really not difficult from that point to research mixers to find one that fits your criteria.
i.e. Within your budget:
1, Must have 4 channels
2, Send and return for FX
3, Sound Quality
4, Curve control on cross fader
5, etc.
Then it's easy to make a list of only mixers that have at least four channels, and from that list which have send/returns, and then which of those have a good reputation for sound quality, etc, etc.
As you go down the list you can be more flexible on whether that point is a deal breaker, and also through this whole process, be able to decide if your budget is appropriate for what your criteria is.
If you're not sure what should be on your list or requirements, then you need to go demo some mixers and think about your setup.
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