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Mackie MS1202

Analog Mixer from Mackie belonging to the Micro series

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Published on 02/20/06 at 01:09
Analog mixer 12/2/2 very compact.

Key features:
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12 entries with the first 4 inputs with XLR, alimantation fantom, insrert jacks and mic preamps (the other 8 entries are in fact four stereo pairs

2 effect sends

1 pair of stereo outputs

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In addition to the first 4 inputs that the gain and more, all channels have settings like:
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2 effect sends

Acute settings

Adjusting media

Adjusting bass

Panoramic

Volume (but not fader knob!)

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The two effects returns (which are the two stereos, making 4 additional entries ^ ^) have only the volume control.

Connection: All except the TRS inputs 1 to 4, which in addition to the XLR. + TRS output on cinch for any recording (with return to monitoring recorder input cinch ^ ^).

UTILIZATION

It was my first table mix "pro". Bought home to mix my 4 Audio-Technica microphones ATM11R on my portable DAT Tascam DA-P1, being at that time instead of the hunter. She, however, served later as when I had my table auxillière Tascam multitrack cassette. But when his successor in 1202 VLZ came out, I immediately replaced by the latter, with significantly more potential connections. Too bad because it was better sound quality (over fishing, mostly).

SOUNDS

Except it was more than 1202 VLZ fishing, I do not remember, this is so long that I replaced it ... ^ ^

OVERALL OPINION

Advantages:
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Very compact (there was not much of so little of this quality, at the time of its release)

Very good sound quality (not bad fishing - so almost no breath)

With feedback effects, this makes 16 entries look the other way ^ ^

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Its inconveignents:
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Connectivity just about right (it is because of this that I replaced with a 1202 VLZ out soon)

No internal effects

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The table was worthy of my portable DAT Tascam DA-P1 ^ ^