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Chris.angel
Published on 08/20/02 at 06:32
The MX2642A is, and that's saying a lot, a mixer complte:
- 8 mono channels with 3-band graphic EQ and insert;
- 8 Stereo channels with 3-band graphic EQ on the first 4;
- 6 outputs for mono effects (assignable in pairs for each channel, and with level);
- 2 Stereo AUX outputs;
- A main output;
- Food fantme;
- Etc.
Connections are either mono channels of RCA, Jack is on, all other connections are on Jack.
The external power supply is ensured by a powerful transformer.
The table is two rack Manir diffrent:
- Either as is (connections remain the rear)
- Or, After a few manipulations, with the connection panel on the front.
UTILIZATION
Faced with some 150 potentiomtres the nophytes find themselves a bit lost to exploit the many CHARACTERISTICS console. Nanmoins, Behringer has put together a comprehensive manual, clear and prcis and Submitted on numerous boards of Use.
The table is Designed, sections are well organized and settings for rgler channels correctly. The potentiomtres however, are small and tight, so it ncessite a finger ...
SOUNDS
The MX2642A fulfills his duty without toggle the sound. The signal / noise ratio is very satisfactory, potentiomtres act with efficiency and precision of the sound.
Note: a high-pass filter 75 Hz on each channel (except the last 4 Stereo) can simply remove the snoring of some device (microphone, some synths).
OVERALL OPINION
Again, Behringer has not hsit: the MX2642A is nothing but a mixer complte and quality considering the price of course.
This table will keep its promises as a Home Studio on scne: its design makes it very reliable and robust. APRS over 3 years of use, potentiomtres remain prcis, do not crack and does 'dmentibulent' no.
In short - keeps all proportion - for anyone looking for a console scroll, complte, compact, quality and possde many inputs and outputs, the ceremonial MX2642A be the only comp TitrIC in this price range. I recommend it!
- 8 mono channels with 3-band graphic EQ and insert;
- 8 Stereo channels with 3-band graphic EQ on the first 4;
- 6 outputs for mono effects (assignable in pairs for each channel, and with level);
- 2 Stereo AUX outputs;
- A main output;
- Food fantme;
- Etc.
Connections are either mono channels of RCA, Jack is on, all other connections are on Jack.
The external power supply is ensured by a powerful transformer.
The table is two rack Manir diffrent:
- Either as is (connections remain the rear)
- Or, After a few manipulations, with the connection panel on the front.
UTILIZATION
Faced with some 150 potentiomtres the nophytes find themselves a bit lost to exploit the many CHARACTERISTICS console. Nanmoins, Behringer has put together a comprehensive manual, clear and prcis and Submitted on numerous boards of Use.
The table is Designed, sections are well organized and settings for rgler channels correctly. The potentiomtres however, are small and tight, so it ncessite a finger ...
SOUNDS
The MX2642A fulfills his duty without toggle the sound. The signal / noise ratio is very satisfactory, potentiomtres act with efficiency and precision of the sound.
Note: a high-pass filter 75 Hz on each channel (except the last 4 Stereo) can simply remove the snoring of some device (microphone, some synths).
OVERALL OPINION
Again, Behringer has not hsit: the MX2642A is nothing but a mixer complte and quality considering the price of course.
This table will keep its promises as a Home Studio on scne: its design makes it very reliable and robust. APRS over 3 years of use, potentiomtres remain prcis, do not crack and does 'dmentibulent' no.
In short - keeps all proportion - for anyone looking for a console scroll, complte, compact, quality and possde many inputs and outputs, the ceremonial MX2642A be the only comp TitrIC in this price range. I recommend it!