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March 2003
PowerMIX I
Four Channel Personal Mixer
There are occasions when a number of mono sources (including
instruments and/or stereo sources) need to be mixed down into a
mono signal. This might be a matter of inserting one or two key-
boards plus a stereo tape or CD track into one mixer channel. This
channel(s) may be used for PA or recording purposes or an instru-
ment amp or powered speaker. There can also be the need to mix
the line outputs of two or more instrument amps into one mixer
channel. Up to 4 Hi-Z mics can be mixed this way. (ie: Karaoke
applications.) Multiple mics and electricinstruments can be mixed
for small band rehersals. Two Hi-Z mics and a stereo CD or tape
can be mixed down. The PowerMIX I is passive, no AC power
source is required.
Specifications:
The PowerMIX I features four channels of passive mixing facilities.
All line-level sources can be mixed as well as Hi-Z microphones
and most electric instruments.
• All 1/4" connections
• Rotary level controls
• Input impedance: 47k ohms
• Output impedance: 12k ohms
• Insertion loss: 6dB (typical)
• Power: (Passive operation)
• Dimensions: 3.75 x 2.75 x 1.5 inches (90mm x 70mm x 40mm)
• Weight: 0.7 lbs. (317g)
cessories
90 DAY
WARRANTY
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Usage:
a.) Using 2-conductor (unbalanced) shielded cables, connect
Hi-Z mics, instruments, amplifier line outs, CD or tape deck
outputs to the jacks numbered 1 to 4 on the PowerMIX I.
Connect the output jack to a line level input on the mixer,
powered speaker or instrument amp also using a shielded
cable.
b.) Adjust the level controls for the desired mix.
c.) If you simply want to combine all signals with zero
attenuation, turn all controls fully clockwise.
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