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Allen & Heath Xone:22

2-Channel Mixer from Allen & Heath belonging to the Xone series

niknak79 niknak79
Published on 12/28/09 at 01:21
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Is it rackable? <em><strong>Optional</strong></em>

<em>How many lanes, bus attendant, departures, returns ...)? <strong>2-way, a send and return for limps has effect</strong></em>

What is the type of connectors (RCA, Jack, XLR ...)? <em><strong>RCA phono, line, monitor, send and return, 2 headphone jack, XLR for power amp and mic</strong></em>

The parametric equalizer is it? <em><strong>No</strong></em>

Is an integrated effects section? ... For digital consoles: <em><strong>yes, just a pretty nifty filter</strong></em>

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USE

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Is the general configuration is simple <em><strong>yes</strong></em>

Are the usual functions easily accessible? <em><strong>Yes</strong></em>

Is the manual clear and sufficient? ... <em><strong>No, the manual is in English
not 'interuptor on / off so to go through taking a run with interuptor !!</strong></em>

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SOUNDS

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Is the Console transparent? the big problem of this console, <em><strong>there is a ground connection for turntables but no grounding the sector to run, so the land mass remains in AC box (console) and then gives a breath and a noise distortion every time you touch the turntables RCA jack. too bad</strong></em>

<em>Introduced she breath? <strong>Saw the problem of land, yes</strong></em>

The equalizer is it effective? <em><strong>Yes</strong></em> ... <em><strong>quite effective</strong></em>

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NOTICE GLOBAL

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What thing do you like most and least <em><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">the warning:</span> no grounding the sector to run, making run simply by transformer, breath (related to the problem of land mass) is not interuptor / off, the crossfader not very strong <span style="text-decoration: underline;">as.</span> equalizer, the filter</strong></em>

How would you rate the quality / price ratio? <em><strong>Is expensive when you see all the defects</strong></em>

With experience, you do again this choice? ... <em><strong>No, I will choose rodec made ​​in belgium</strong></em>

<em><strong>I am disappointed because I had read the review but they were not objective, the big problem of this table is the lack of earthing in the sector run, run a simple transformer sector, no interuptor on / off
and made ​​in China that unlike other product, ressents!</strong></em>

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