MACKIE MIX5
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MACKIE MIX5 specifications
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A type | Mixer |
Category | analog |
Equivalent noise level | -125 dB |
frequency range | 20 Hz - 50 kHz |
Harmonic distortion | <0.01% (20 Hz - 20 kHz) |
Common mode rejection ratio | > 70 dB @ 1 kHz |
Interpenetration of channels | -85 dB |
Noise level | -85 / -90 / -100 dB |
Resistance | 2 kΩ (mic),> = 10 kΩ (other inputs), 1 kΩ (tape out), 22 Ω (headphones), 120 Ω (all other outputs are unbalanced), 240 Ω (all other outputs are balanced) |
Maximum levels | +18 dBu (XLR), +21 dBu (all other inputs + outputs) |
Inputs | 1 x XLR, 5 x 1/4 "TS Jack line in, 2 x RCA tape in |
Outputs | 2 x 1/4 "TS Jack main out, 1 x 1/4" TRS Jack phones, 2 x RCA tape out |
Dimensions | 196 x 140 x 43 mm |
Net weight | 0.6 kg |
Gross weight | 0.9 kg |
MACKIE MIX5 reviews
For its price - a very good and functional remote control from a well-known manufacturer. Two stereo channels, one mono (mic), plus an additional unregulated Tape In. In total, 3 stereo signals can be connected and thus, it is easy to combine all home audio equipment into one path.
The group of connectors is noticeably heated, there is no power off button on the remote control itself, the left channel of the headphone output is a little noisy.
For 5 thousand rubles, this remote has no competitors (except perhaps unnamed Chinese crafts with unpredictable characteristics and quality). I chose from Mix5 and Yamaha AG06 - in the end I chose Mix5, because "bells and whistles" in the form of an effects block and built-in audio interface are not needed, and I obviously did not want to overpay another 6 thousand rubles.