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th555

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I'm looking to buy a very simple (and not too expensive) mixer. So far I've found:

This Leem micro mixer (€25):

http://www.promusicaustralia.com/other/LeemImages/wam-290.jpg

It's bigger brother (€35):

http://www.promusicaustralia.com/other/LeemImages/wam-490.jpg

And this nice behringer box (€28):

http://www.poweruser.be/shop/images/behringer/MX400_big.jpg

I've also been looking at some 2nd hand stuff, but there isn't much and they all have weird outputs (din, tulp etc).

I'm leaning slightly towards the behringer for it's compactness. 4 channels with a volume knob is all I really need right now. Any thoughts or other suggestions? And is there such a thing as a passive mixer? Because that would be ideal, even at only 2 channels (I could just buy 3 of them haha).

 

Thanks in advance.

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I've been looking at building one yeah. Should be doable even with a breadboard (so no soldering :)) and some basic components, which I can get from uni. Might try to build something else sometime (analog polysynth hahaha).

edit: ascdi, how much is the attenuation on that thing? Looks good.

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is tapco no more? :(

 

They made great stuff.

 

shit, yeah looks they they're not going any more :(

 

oh well, maybe not a Mix50 then unless 2nd hand...

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ya I was eyeing their mix16fx too forever :( They had such a nice brand going!

 

 

I bet you could build that DOD mixer for like 20 bucks.

 

I'd love to build one of these for some wacky routing options. :)

http://sound.westhost.com/project129.htm

 

It like a mixer with only sends for outputs! :o

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