Audiofanzine FR
Published on 12/01/08 at 10:32
(Originally written by Zanzibar/translated from Audiofanzine FR)
Features:
Internal amp (2 x 300 watts, 4 ohms)
- Six mic/line channels
- Two stereo line inputs
- Two aux sends
- Two 24 bit stereo effects
- Two speaker outputs on speakon connectors
- 7-band master EQ
I've been using it for over one year at the place I work. We use it for small events with two or four mics. Especially for locations without PA system. Just place the speakers, connect the mixer and the mics, open the channels and that's it...
Pros: very convenient internal amp. Compact size.
Cons: no channel mutes. No semi-parametric EQs, few outputs.
I use several mixers, like the Powermate 1600 but I also use different analog Yamaha and Crest mixers very often, as well as an LS9, an M7CL, etc.
The price is ok for a complete system (2 x 340-watt amp + mixer). It's not very versatile and the routing possibilities are very limited. It isn't bad for some applications. But it has not enough inputs/outputs to handle a rock band in a pub. It's ok for a duet or a small trio.
Its main advantage are reliability and long life.
Features:
Internal amp (2 x 300 watts, 4 ohms)
- Six mic/line channels
- Two stereo line inputs
- Two aux sends
- Two 24 bit stereo effects
- Two speaker outputs on speakon connectors
- 7-band master EQ
I've been using it for over one year at the place I work. We use it for small events with two or four mics. Especially for locations without PA system. Just place the speakers, connect the mixer and the mics, open the channels and that's it...
Pros: very convenient internal amp. Compact size.
Cons: no channel mutes. No semi-parametric EQs, few outputs.
I use several mixers, like the Powermate 1600 but I also use different analog Yamaha and Crest mixers very often, as well as an LS9, an M7CL, etc.
The price is ok for a complete system (2 x 340-watt amp + mixer). It's not very versatile and the routing possibilities are very limited. It isn't bad for some applications. But it has not enough inputs/outputs to handle a rock band in a pub. It's ok for a duet or a small trio.
Its main advantage are reliability and long life.