Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1   Report Post  
David Kakon
 
Posts: n/a
Default FS: ROLAND M120 LINE MIXER 12X2

12X2 mixer
2 sends, 2 stereo send returns
master out balanced
monitor out

120$ or best offer

aslo have a lexicon reflex 100$
ada microcab 100$

thank you
david
  #2   Report Post  
John L Rice
 
Posts: n/a
Default ROLAND M120 LINE MIXER 12X2


"David Kakon" wrote in message
om...
12X2 mixer
2 sends, 2 stereo send returns
master out balanced
monitor out

120$ or best offer

aslo have a lexicon reflex 100$
ada microcab 100$

thank you
david


I don't know David or the condition of his M120 but I own two of these and
highly recommend them. ( I know, who the hell am I! ;-)

They are very quiet and well made. Unbalanced line ins only. Volume, pan,
Send 1 and Send 2 knobs per channel. It's a single rack space so if you get
two of them you can monitor all 24 channels of your Fostex, Tascam, Mackie,
etc HD recorder on location or where ever. It's got an excellent headphone
amp in it too. $120 is a very reasonable price.

John L Rice



  #3   Report Post  
Hal Laurent
 
Posts: n/a
Default ROLAND M120 LINE MIXER 12X2


"John L Rice" wrote in message
...

"David Kakon" wrote in message
om...
12X2 mixer
2 sends, 2 stereo send returns
master out balanced
monitor out


I don't know David or the condition of his M120 but I own two of these and
highly recommend them. ( I know, who the hell am I! ;-)

They are very quiet and well made. Unbalanced line ins only. Volume, pan,
Send 1 and Send 2 knobs per channel. It's a single rack space so if you

get
two of them you can monitor all 24 channels of your Fostex, Tascam,

Mackie,
etc HD recorder on location or where ever. It's got an excellent

headphone
amp in it too. $120 is a very reasonable price.



Can the inputs handle +4 signals without distorting?

Hal Laurent
Baltimore



  #4   Report Post  
Hal Laurent
 
Posts: n/a
Default ROLAND M120 LINE MIXER 12X2


"John L Rice" wrote in message
...

"David Kakon" wrote in message
om...
12X2 mixer
2 sends, 2 stereo send returns
master out balanced
monitor out


I don't know David or the condition of his M120 but I own two of these and
highly recommend them. ( I know, who the hell am I! ;-)

They are very quiet and well made. Unbalanced line ins only. Volume, pan,
Send 1 and Send 2 knobs per channel. It's a single rack space so if you

get
two of them you can monitor all 24 channels of your Fostex, Tascam,

Mackie,
etc HD recorder on location or where ever. It's got an excellent

headphone
amp in it too. $120 is a very reasonable price.



Can the inputs handle +4 signals without distorting?

Hal Laurent
Baltimore



  #5   Report Post  
John L Rice
 
Posts: n/a
Default ROLAND M120 LINE MIXER 12X2


"Hal Laurent" wrote in message
...

"John L Rice" wrote in message
...

"David Kakon" wrote in message
om...
12X2 mixer
2 sends, 2 stereo send returns
master out balanced
monitor out


I don't know David or the condition of his M120 but I own two of these

and
highly recommend them. ( I know, who the hell am I! ;-)

They are very quiet and well made. Unbalanced line ins only. Volume,

pan,
Send 1 and Send 2 knobs per channel. It's a single rack space so if you

get
two of them you can monitor all 24 channels of your Fostex, Tascam,

Mackie,
etc HD recorder on location or where ever. It's got an excellent

headphone
amp in it too. $120 is a very reasonable price.



Can the inputs handle +4 signals without distorting?

Hal Laurent
Baltimore


I haven't consiously checked that I remember but I've done it a lot and
didn't have problems. My Fostex D2424LV can be switched via a menu between
+4 and -10 operation. It switches all the inputs and outputs at once, no
pick and choose. When recording into the D2424LV I make sure it's set to +4
operation to match up with the mic pre outputs. I'd take a balance TRS
cable from each D2424LV output and run them into the inputs of the Roland
M120 mixer. It always worked fine for me. YMMV

Best of luck!

John L Rice





  #6   Report Post  
David Kakon
 
Posts: n/a
Default ROLAND M120 LINE MIXER 12X2

It can take +4, you have to play around with the master fader and
everything has to be dialed in pretty low, but it wont distort. I use
it to monitor what goes into my a/d, for this I use avid splitters
that I got for 30$ each. The advantage of this is that the avid will
take a balanced +4 and split it to a balanced +4 and a balanced -6. so
the +4 goes to my Lynx and the -6 goes to the roland. however I also
input my hedd at +4 and although I have to keep the dial down, the
sound is immaculate.

the unit is in perfect working condition, only the master power button
fell out and I covered the hole with black tape, it is 100% functional
though and is very clean cosmetically.

best

david

"John L Rice" wrote in message ...
"Hal Laurent" wrote in message
...

"John L Rice" wrote in message
...

"David Kakon" wrote in message
om...
12X2 mixer
2 sends, 2 stereo send returns
master out balanced
monitor out


I don't know David or the condition of his M120 but I own two of these

and
highly recommend them. ( I know, who the hell am I! ;-)

They are very quiet and well made. Unbalanced line ins only. Volume,

pan,
Send 1 and Send 2 knobs per channel. It's a single rack space so if you

get
two of them you can monitor all 24 channels of your Fostex, Tascam,

Mackie,
etc HD recorder on location or where ever. It's got an excellent

headphone
amp in it too. $120 is a very reasonable price.



Can the inputs handle +4 signals without distorting?

Hal Laurent
Baltimore


I haven't consiously checked that I remember but I've done it a lot and
didn't have problems. My Fostex D2424LV can be switched via a menu between
+4 and -10 operation. It switches all the inputs and outputs at once, no
pick and choose. When recording into the D2424LV I make sure it's set to +4
operation to match up with the mic pre outputs. I'd take a balance TRS
cable from each D2424LV output and run them into the inputs of the Roland
M120 mixer. It always worked fine for me. YMMV

Best of luck!

John L Rice

  #7   Report Post  
Analogeezer
 
Posts: n/a
Default ROLAND M120 LINE MIXER 12X2

"Hal Laurent" wrote in message ...
"John L Rice" wrote in message
...

"David Kakon" wrote in message
om...
12X2 mixer
2 sends, 2 stereo send returns
master out balanced
monitor out


I don't know David or the condition of his M120 but I own two of these and
highly recommend them. ( I know, who the hell am I! ;-)

They are very quiet and well made. Unbalanced line ins only. Volume, pan,
Send 1 and Send 2 knobs per channel. It's a single rack space so if you

get
two of them you can monitor all 24 channels of your Fostex, Tascam,

Mackie,
etc HD recorder on location or where ever. It's got an excellent

headphone
amp in it too. $120 is a very reasonable price.



Can the inputs handle +4 signals without distorting?

Hal Laurent
Baltimore



I don't think it handles +4 levels that well...I had one I bought used
and I used it for synths and with something with a lot of output (Like
a Waldorf XTK), you could clip it fairly easily.

The mixer is very clean and has good output but the reason I sold it
was it didn't have enough headroom for me to pump 4 or 5 loud synths
into it without having to really keep the master volume down low.

$120 is a very good price, I paid $99 used for mine at a GC, it was a
bit scuffed up....later on I sold it on Ebay, I thought I'd get $100 -
$125 for it but it sold for $155.

Analogeezer
Reply
Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Power conditioner or power cord or something else chord Audio Opinions 13 July 19th 04 08:09 AM
6 in, 4 out line mixer the gradient Pro Audio 6 November 27th 03 02:16 PM
Small line mixer recommendation ryanm Pro Audio 10 September 23rd 03 06:15 PM
FS: Manley 16X2 Tube Line Mixer WideGlide Pro Audio 0 July 3rd 03 04:07 PM
FS: Manley 16X2 Tube Line Mixer - price drop WideGlide Pro Audio 1 July 1st 03 09:08 PM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 01:03 AM.

Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 AudioBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Audio and hi-fi"