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Perhaps I should add that it should preferably have line (cinch) inputs
and 1/4" jack inputs too (for instance, for a synthesizer). XLR inputs are not too important. Thanks :-) Edsko |
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![]() "Edsko de Vries" wrote in message oups.com... Hi, I am looking for a mixer to be rackmounted, one unit high, with controls at the front. I have been looking around and it appears that this type of mixer is referred to as a "zone mixer". Is that correct, or are zone mixers something special? Now, I am specifically looking for a mixer with these specs, that also has stereo LED VU meters. So far, I have been unable to find any models to have this. Are there any models available that meet all these requirements? Line mixer; Behringer make one, the Pro RX1602 http://www.behringer.com/RX1602/index.cfm?lang=ENG It's rackmounted, one unit high, controls at the front, with stereo LED VU meters. Inputs are quarter-inch jack plugs, balanced or unbalanced. (Sorry, I don;t know what you mean by "cinch" inputs. If they are RCA phono connectors, you can get phono-to-jack convertors ... or of course you can buy or make ohone to hack leads.) 132 Euros list price, though you can often get a discount on Behringer equipment. Tim |
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