| Alesis MultiMix Eight-Channel Stereo Line Mixer | 
| Brand: Alesis
List Price: $399.00 Buy New: $199.00 as of 9/8/2010 05:39 UTC details
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.8 Dimensions (in): 19 x 7.8 x 1.8 Warranty: 1 year parts and labor
MPN: MULTIMIX8LINE Model: MultiMix 8 Line UPC: 694318012239 EAN: 0694318012239 ASIN: B001GVIXGA
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| Features:
| | Eight-channel stereo line mixer | | | Microphone/line input on channel one | | | Stereo effects bus which can be shared between two linked units | | | Individual Pan and Effects Send controls on each channel | | | Stereo monitor out |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description FLEXIBLE, EXPANDABLE RACK MIXER FOR INSTALLS, STAGE, AND STUDIO. MultiMix 8 Line is an ideal mixer for the stage, studio, boardrooms, conference rooms, health clubs, restaurants, houses of worship, and more. MultiMix 8 Line is also a great fit for any band's live rig, especially for keyboard players and multi-instrumentalists who need to mix or sub-mix multiple sources. MultiMix 8 Line features eight stereo channels with a mic/line input on channel one and stereo effects send and return. When a mono signal is present on any input or stereo send, the Left signal is automatically summed to mono for mono or stereo compatibility. Connect two MultiMix 8 Line mixers with inexpensive, common TRS cables, and they share the same mix bus for 16 stereo input channels. There is also an effects bus so you can even share the same reverb, compressor, or other effects chain between two linked mixers. Keep an eye your mix with simple, intuitive signal clip and overload LEDs for each input and a five-stage LED level indicator at the main output. This generously featured 1RU line mixer is at home or on stage as it is in a machine room, and it's half the price of the competition. Whether you're a professional musician, an audio contractor, or an A/V consultant, MultiMix 8 Line is the tool to get the job done.
Amazon.com Product Description The flexible Alesis MultiMix 8-channel line mixer is an ideal mixer for the stage, studio, boardrooms, conference rooms, health clubs, restaurants, houses of worship, and more. It's also a great fit for any band's live rig, especially for keyboard players and multi-instrumentalists who need to mix or sub-mix multiple sources. It features eight stereo channels with a mic/line input on channel one and stereo effects send and return. When a mono signal is present on any input or stereo send, the Left signal is automatically summed to mono for mono or stereo compatibility. Connect two MultiMix 8 Line mixers with inexpensive, common TRS cables, and they share the same mix bus for 16 stereo input channels. It also has an effects bus, so you can even share the same reverb, compressor, or other effects chain between two linked mixers. Keep an eye your mix with simple, intuitive signal clip and overload LEDs for each input and a five-stage LED level indicator at the main output. 
The front (top) and back (bottom) of the MultiMix 8 Line mixer. |  | Key Features - Eight-channel stereo line mixer
- Microphone/line input on channel one
- Stereo effects bus which can be shared between two linked units
- Channel expansion feature for expansion to 16 stereo input channels
- Individual Pan and Effects Send controls on each channel
- Signal clip and overload LEDs on each input channel
- Stereo five-stage LED ladder for output level indication
- Stereo monitor out
- Mono input source compatibility for stereo output
- 1RU 19-inch standard equipment rack size
Specifications Test Conditions - Master level: max
- Effects Return level: min
- Signal fed into left/mono input of channel under test
- For channel under test: gain = mid; pan = mid; effects = min
- For all other channels: gain = min; pan = mid; effects = min
Line Inputs - THD+N: 0.005% @ 1kHz, 16dBu
- SNR A-weighted: 101dB
- Frequency response: +0.1dB / -1dB @ 20kHz
- Intra-channel crosstalk (left-to-right within one channel): -55.5dB typical @ 10kHz, 15dBu
- Inter-channel crosstalk (between adjacent channels): -47.0dB typical @ 10kHz, 15dBu
| Microphone Input - THD+N: 0.007% @ 1kHz, -24dBu, 600Ohms
- SNR A-weighted: 90dB
- Frequency response: -2.5dB @ 20Hz, -4.25dB @ 20kHz
- Effects Sends
- Max output: 17dBu (unbalanced)
- THD+N: 0.002% @ @ 1kHz, 16dBu
Stereo Output - Max output: 26dBu (balanced)
- SNR with all channel levels at min: 101.5dB
- SNR with all channel levels at max: 103.0dB
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| Customer Reviews: Versatile April 9, 2010 Dave MacKenzie 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you don't need all balanced I/O, this is a handy inexpensive line mixer. The pots don't introduce noise. Mine has one bad channel out of 8, but I only need 6 channels so I didn't go through the hassle of exchanging it. I'm sending various computers and video equipment through it into powered monitor speakers.
Nice - BUT - channels have failed on 2 separate units September 6, 2010 John Parker (PA, USA) I am a full time entertainment professional & have had 2 of these over the course of a year - the first arrived with a channel out - the second has progressively lost 3 channels (one side or both sides of a stereo channel) one by one over the course of that year. And not a case of oxidation or other that any contact cleaning will fix - the channel just goes out for whatever reason. (bad quality control?) Whatever, hopefully it has been addressed in manufacturing as I am growing tired of replacing this otherwise great little mixer & am concerned of having a complete failure on a gig..
It's a shame too - as there are not many choices in a 1 space form factor in the way of versatile stereo line mixing. Hopefully build quality will improve, but for now hard to give more than the 3 stars. Had the channels not failed it would have been 5 stars as otherwise it is a great mixer.
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