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Published on 09/30/13 at 07:45It is a small console for home use DJ who directed seven entries. 3 microphone inputs and 4 stereo inputs where you can connect devices such as a CD deck or a turntable, you can also connect two of each.
there is a very simple system of pre-listening with the inability to control the microphone inputs: '(
On microphone inputs just the only thing we can do is pan the microphone to the left or right. This is very basic!
UTILIZATION
It's very simple and even a bit too much. Because suddenly not be able to preview the mic inputs it is a shame! There's no EQ or Aux, no pan on stereo inputs. For these inputs we can just select either vinyl mode or online mode, and that for the two inputs.
There is no such function would have phantom power for powering microphones would need to operate. In addition to the connections of microphones must be done through jacks, and this time I even know if it is possible to have phantom power on such outlets.
The output levels are visualized on two windows needles, then bah it's not super accurate, but I love watching the needles dance to the music. It's something mesmerizing thing!
SOUNDS
This is not folichon for microphone inputs, it saturates very quickly! And there is even a little more breath. Inputs for vinyl I do not know as I've never had a turntable. on the other hand for input lines is not that bad. It did not seem to alter the sound from a CD player. At the same time I am very far from being an expert.
OVERALL OPINION
Bon bah it is obvious that this small console is not at all suitable for use for musician, even if at times it can troubleshoot. I advise against even a home studio use with keyboards, because it is not really his thing.
I bought in a flea market for a little over 10 Euros there almost 10 years to be able to plug in a bass synth and my little microphone to try to sing. Sure I had clearly not a good choice, but I was barely 14 years old and I was careless
But she quoted this nice console, as to be able to connect at least one turntable to power why not enjoy old records in his home studio. Or expand the ability to connect two additional stereo devices without too much loss of quality.
there is a very simple system of pre-listening with the inability to control the microphone inputs: '(
On microphone inputs just the only thing we can do is pan the microphone to the left or right. This is very basic!
UTILIZATION
It's very simple and even a bit too much. Because suddenly not be able to preview the mic inputs it is a shame! There's no EQ or Aux, no pan on stereo inputs. For these inputs we can just select either vinyl mode or online mode, and that for the two inputs.
There is no such function would have phantom power for powering microphones would need to operate. In addition to the connections of microphones must be done through jacks, and this time I even know if it is possible to have phantom power on such outlets.
The output levels are visualized on two windows needles, then bah it's not super accurate, but I love watching the needles dance to the music. It's something mesmerizing thing!
SOUNDS
This is not folichon for microphone inputs, it saturates very quickly! And there is even a little more breath. Inputs for vinyl I do not know as I've never had a turntable. on the other hand for input lines is not that bad. It did not seem to alter the sound from a CD player. At the same time I am very far from being an expert.
OVERALL OPINION
Bon bah it is obvious that this small console is not at all suitable for use for musician, even if at times it can troubleshoot. I advise against even a home studio use with keyboards, because it is not really his thing.
I bought in a flea market for a little over 10 Euros there almost 10 years to be able to plug in a bass synth and my little microphone to try to sing. Sure I had clearly not a good choice, but I was barely 14 years old and I was careless
But she quoted this nice console, as to be able to connect at least one turntable to power why not enjoy old records in his home studio. Or expand the ability to connect two additional stereo devices without too much loss of quality.