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Excellent mixer - awful power supply
It is easy to use, and the sound is clear. It is shipped though with a piece of crap power supply, which generates a really annoying noise. Once I passed it on my Carl Martin pedal power supply, the noise vanished, and I cannot be glad enough to have a product not only for live monitoring but also for recording. I threw out the power supply.
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In Ear Monitoring for less
We use the Rolls boxes for In-ear monitoring for a 6 piece corporate function band. Also for independent monitoring for home studio recording. Great way of getting started with in-ear monitoring without it costing an arm and a leg.
Great to be able to give an instrument and a voice a boost in your own mix.
Only con is the jumper switches are a pain in the posterior to switch. On a dark stage it would be a nightmare. Surely a small switch wouldn't add too much to the cost.
Loses a star for the jumpers.
Great to be able to give an instrument and a voice a boost in your own mix.
Only con is the jumper switches are a pain in the posterior to switch. On a dark stage it would be a nightmare. Surely a small switch wouldn't add too much to the cost.
Loses a star for the jumpers.
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Ok. Unit.
I used this for a while before I bought from Thomann my wireless set.
(Now my brother who is the band drummer uses this)
I have nothing bad to say about the product. Only the dip swithes are not nice.
They are small dips that you need to remove and replace.
You need some tools (pincers/tongs) to change the position fo the dip's.
In our case this was "a one time job" to configure the unit but if you would use this for various purposes this might become annoying.
The dips in question controll if the signals are mono or stereo.
The basisc level setting is done by normal potentiometers.
-Sami-
(Now my brother who is the band drummer uses this)
I have nothing bad to say about the product. Only the dip swithes are not nice.
They are small dips that you need to remove and replace.
You need some tools (pincers/tongs) to change the position fo the dip's.
In our case this was "a one time job" to configure the unit but if you would use this for various purposes this might become annoying.
The dips in question controll if the signals are mono or stereo.
The basisc level setting is done by normal potentiometers.
-Sami-
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