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I have no idea what kind of money/quality you are going for but one of the cool things about having a mixer is that it is basicly a preamp with lots of knobs Therefore all you need is a poweramp and passive speakers. You do not need a reciever or anything like that to select inputs because the mixer does that. Also people will probably recommend just getting active speakers, this way you don't need a power amp, the amp is part of the speakers.
If you are more specific I (and others) will be able to make better suggestions.
PS - My current set up is:
AudioSource Amp One/A http://www.audiosource.net/00_amponea.html
pair of BIC America Venturi DV62si http://www.bicamerica.com/BOOKSHELFS.htm
The amp is a very nice poweramp (especially for the price, ~$200) and the speakers have modified crossovers. The speakers have a nice flat response (after the mod) and cost about <$150. Together it sounds very good but I really need a nice sub because I have no real low end. I went this route instead of active monitors because it is cheaper (then an equvalant sound quality IMO) and because it should be easy to upgrade.
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Last edited by auujay on Jun-04-2003 at 16:14
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