Well, I made one dude at Guitar Center very happy today. I still raked him over the coals though and negotiated a whole ton. Here's what I walked away with and I have one question for some help from you tech guys (Lonman are you out there?!).
I picked up the following:
Behringer UB1622FX (Has inserts on the mono channels)
B-52 Matrix 1000 (great sounding sub/sat package my back rejoices as it will not be stand mounting heavy 15" mains)
Furman Line Cond/Light/Voltage Mon
Lexicon MPX110 (after much deliberation)
BBE 882i (had to have the wonder box)
Behringer Ultra-Voice VX2000 MIC Pre-Amp/Expander/Gate/Comp/Vocal EQ/De-ess
SKB 10+8 Slant Rack
The Ultra-Voice was the only source of compromise to stay in budget. My partner is providing the source half of the rig and we decided to go with the Vocopro VHF-4800 after some good reviews I've seen and user opinions I've gotten - that's the wireless package with 3 handhelds (singers) and one headset (KJ) with the handhelds being on one output and the headset on the other.
The plan was to use a Behringer T1953 Tube Pre-Amp (have heard rave reviews on it) and a dbx 266xl compressor, both two channels, hooked up like this:
4800 ---> T1953 ---> Board ----> 266xl on inserts
Alas, budget dictated otherwise and I didn't have that kind of room so I saw a Behringer VX2000 there which isn't two channel but combines the functions of the T1953 and the 266xl. It does have a separate pre-amp input as well as insert input (post pre-amp phase) to use the compressor.
So, I was planning on putting the singers through the pre-amp since there are some decent gain controls there, tube emulation, etc. Then, I would put the headset on the insert to use compression (for when KJ has to sing).
Everything I read in the manual indicates I can use both the MIC input and the inserts, just not MIC and Line at the same time. Anyone have any experience with this unit or a like unit and have suggestions? Now that I think about this some I suppose it doesn't matter if I have the headset going through it at all and can just grab a handheld to sing and use headset for MC duties only.
Oh, and on the Lex, is everyone here using it in mono mode or can you send in mono and return in stereo? Problem is I need one of my two sends for a powered monitor.
Thoughts?
--Guy