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Published on 04/05/12 at 05:034 Inputs:
- In Stereo RCA
- XLR (with phantom power switch)
- Jack stereo 3.5 mm
- Jack mono 6.3 mm
3 outputs:
- Stereo RCA
- headphone
- Mono Jack 6.3 mm
9v power supply provided
Dimensions: 165mm x 90mm x 40mm
Weight: 450g
UTILIZATION
Very easy to use, no equalization, perfect for my use.
I use the headphones to play with my guitar amp (TM18 Combo H & K) via the Red Box and also be able to play with accompaniment (CD, mp3).
SOUNDS
Almost not breathing.
No equalization.
The sound does not seem distorted.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a few days and this "mixer" perfectly fulfills the role for which I bought.
I had previously tried small mixers Behringer type but there were too many blows, the table was providing grain and EQ did not suit me ... I prefer to manage the upstream equalization.
If it all over again, I think I will ever even if this choice of a price point of view, this is not necessarily given: € 111 at Thomann.
- In Stereo RCA
- XLR (with phantom power switch)
- Jack stereo 3.5 mm
- Jack mono 6.3 mm
3 outputs:
- Stereo RCA
- headphone
- Mono Jack 6.3 mm
9v power supply provided
Dimensions: 165mm x 90mm x 40mm
Weight: 450g
UTILIZATION
Very easy to use, no equalization, perfect for my use.
I use the headphones to play with my guitar amp (TM18 Combo H & K) via the Red Box and also be able to play with accompaniment (CD, mp3).
SOUNDS
Almost not breathing.
No equalization.
The sound does not seem distorted.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a few days and this "mixer" perfectly fulfills the role for which I bought.
I had previously tried small mixers Behringer type but there were too many blows, the table was providing grain and EQ did not suit me ... I prefer to manage the upstream equalization.
If it all over again, I think I will ever even if this choice of a price point of view, this is not necessarily given: € 111 at Thomann.