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Phonic MU1822X

Analog Mixer from Phonic belonging to the MU series

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Published on 12/24/05 at 02:29
-Comes with rack mounting strips.

-6 Channels mono Mic / Line balanced (XLR / Jack) with per channel:
Controls Gain, 3 band EQ with semi-parametric midrange, 3 AUX configurable with a Pre or Post
Fader, Pan, Cut Filter, Inter channel activation with LED indicator, Routing 1-2/LR controls, LED indicator peaks, SOLO control, 60 mm Fader,

-2 Channel Stereo Mic / Line balanced (XLR / Jack) with per channel:
Same characteristics as the mono inputs 3-band EQ, but balance and,

-2 Channel stereo balanced line (Jack) with per channel:
Same characteristics as the mono inputs and gain control but with 4-band EQ, Inter selection sensitivity +4 / -10 dB and Libra,

Master section:
Multi-Effects 24 bit, 16 programs with parameter control, and Inter input jack for control by activation and Tap Tempo Footswitch,
2T RTN-inputs with volume control and international assignment to Control Room / Main Mix-RCA and mini jack player and recorder with Trim Control
-3 TO stereo line level returns with volume control,
Room-Control Headset with level control,
-2 True subset with selector assignment,
10-band Graphic Equalizer-configurable Main or AUX 1,
Double-Vu-meter segments 13,
Phantom V-48 with activation Inter Global,
60 mm-Fader: EFX, Monitor, Group 1 and 2 and Master

UTILIZATION

Very easy to use, everything is intuitive but very well explained in the manual, in short nothing wrong.

SOUNDS

The sound is clean and retransmitted. No breath broadcast. The graphic equalizer add the potato and to manage the frequency as we see fit (allowing for example to remove a feedback).

OVERALL OPINION

It was a few months in my group and we are very happy except for one detail: The master of Led do not work = S ^ ^
If not full of microphones to connect voice, synth, micro batteries, it's perfect: Plug and play.
The effects are more or less successful. We use a lot of reverb and delay, the rest is the frills (such distortion is ugly as desired).