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| 1.9 pounds | | Package Length:
| 14.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.9 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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Good Item, but BEWARE, it's not stereo!Mar 21, 2007
By Jack Z This mixer works beautifully, is very solid in construction,and marked and labelled well enough for people with vision problems to easily hook it up. But it is NOT A STEREO MIXER. You may have to read the description closely to realize this because it's misleading. You don't want to hook a modern VCR or CD to these inputs unless you're not interested in stereo.
The inputs and outputs have dual RCA jacks, one marked red, the other white, just like a stereo mixer. But the jacks are simply connected in parallel and you really have only four mono channels in, and one mono channel out.
I originally got it to mix my Tivo, DVD player, and TV audio inputs for output to my stereo receiver. It mixed them all just fine, I was able to adjust for equal levels, and was surprised at the added amplification. Also, the clarity was good, and I was pleased at first. But then I noticed that I had no surround sound, no stereo, and only my center speaker was working.
Now I have a very solid, portable, high quality MONO mixer that I have no use for. Even my PC uses stereo microphones and inputs. If you want a mono mixer, I highly recommend this one, but if you want stereo, look for it's brother, the ART Powermix III.
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