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  • Xtc PhilXtc Phil

    I have one too

    Inkel MX-642Published on 09/26/14 at 03:09
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Rackable: yes
    XLR microphone inputs
    Line mono inputs 6.35
    Jack outings 6.35 (one master output)
    6 mic / line mono
    4 stereo channels (no gain adjustment)

    UTILIZATION

    The potentiometers are average
    good general use

    SOUNDS

    For my part, I have a clear sound with

    OVERALL OPINION

    I must have been more than 10 years, and what was my surprise to see one at the labor exchange of Seyne sur mer or a copy is still working over there !!!
    While it lasts, it lasts. But I am announcing that I found him a replacement the day I'd decided to change
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    Rackable: yes
    XLR microphone inputs
    Line mono inputs 6.35
    Jack outings 6.35 (one master output)
    6 mic / line mono
    4 stereo channels (no gain adjustment)

    UTILIZATION

    The potentiometers are average
    good general use

    SOUNDS

    For my part, I have a clear sound with

    OVERALL OPINION

    I must have been more than 10 years, and what was my surprise to see one at the labor exchange of Seyne sur mer or a copy is still working over there !!!
    While it lasts, it lasts. But I am announcing that I found him a replacement the day I'd decided to change
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  • SerbecSerbec

    Inkel MX-642Published on 06/22/04 at 15:05
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Of course, in rack 19 ', 6 mono channels and 4 stereo, 2 mono and departures on a stereo, two returns, Jack and XLR connections with phantom power supply on mono, rca connections on the stereo, 3 EQ bands mono and 2 stereo tape, no DSP effects, pre-listening on all channels, output to a record, to a monitor output and of course general, an RCA input for additional audio player ... A nice little console to get started

    UTILIZATION

    Nothing very special to have knowledge on the subject, if not "what is the big round with three holes in it??" for those who do not know the XLR, the knobs are a bit "light" in the long run and it lacks some precision, when the manual, it is clear, concis…
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    Of course, in rack 19 ', 6 mono channels and 4 stereo, 2 mono and departures on a stereo, two returns, Jack and XLR connections with phantom power supply on mono, rca connections on the stereo, 3 EQ bands mono and 2 stereo tape, no DSP effects, pre-listening on all channels, output to a record, to a monitor output and of course general, an RCA input for additional audio player ... A nice little console to get started

    UTILIZATION

    Nothing very special to have knowledge on the subject, if not "what is the big round with three holes in it??" for those who do not know the XLR, the knobs are a bit "light" in the long run and it lacks some precision, when the manual, it is clear, concise and accurate

    SOUNDS

    Relatively transparent, they are fishing with a phantom power supply a little noisy, and attracts all that little trainer like electro-magnetic interference unless you use shielded cable

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have for almost 10 years, and I confess that I have never betrayed. I appreciate the flexibility of having mono channels and stereo channels, especially dissmblables connectors. My seller (or a thief because I plucked several times saligot) has advised me early on and it's still there, so the investment was more than durable.
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