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Funky Junk Industries introduces the 3202 summing mixer, a 32-channel model that can be setup in mono or stereo.

The Funky Junk 3202 is setup as a stereo summing mixer by default (channel 1 left, channel 2 right…), but the inputs 25 to 32 can be switched to mono. Plus, two XLR Ext In are included for chaining another 3202 or plug any external inputs. Inputs 1–32 are spread on 4 D-Sub 25 connectors. The rest of the connectors are XLR, except for the headphone output which is a 1/4" jack.

The 3202 offers Master, Drive, Dim, Cue and Talkback controls, as well as a monitoring section for two pairs of speakers, a dedicated headphone level knob and various transformers are available according to the character/grain you are looking for (Neve, Lundahl, API). You can also add the preamp of your choice thanks to the XLR stereo inputs and outputs.

The price of the Funky Junk 3202 is 2490€ incl. VAT / £3000. More details at www.funky-junk.com.

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