Alesis MultiMix 4 USB Four-Channel USB Mixer Review
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Alesis MultiMix 4 USB Four-Channel USB Mixer Feature
- Four-channel mixer with digital output
- Low-noise digital 16-bit, 44.1 kHz signal on USB for easy computer interface
- Two channels of XLR inputs with gains and switchable 48V phantom power
- High-impedance guitar input
- Main and headphone outputs with independent level controls
Perfect for using in basic computer-recording setups, video editing and production studios, and portable podcasting setups, the Alesis MultiMix 4 USB outputs not only line-level analog audio but also stereo 16-bit, 44.1 kHz digital audio over USB for low-noise, easy computer connection. You can also monitor back from your computer through the same USB connection.
Alesis MultiMix 4 USB portable mixer (see larger image as well as schematic of controls). |
The MultiMix 4 USB mixer has four input channels, all of which can accept a 1/4-inch line input. You can plug XLR microphones into channels one and two, including condensers thanks to the mixer's switchable 48V-phantom power supply. You can also plug a guitar or bass directly into channel one's switchable high-impedance input.
Channels one and two offer switchable high-pass filtering at 75Hz to eliminate low-frequency rumble, handling and wind noise. Each channel has an independent pan control and channels one and two provide high and low-shelving EQs. Channels one and two have independent gain trims, while channels three and four are configured as a stereo pair at the level and pan controls.
Key Features
- Four-channel mixer with USB stereo input and output
- Low-noise digital 16-bit, 44.1 kHz signal on USB for easy computer interface
- Four 1/4-inch line-level inputs plus RCA tape in/out
- Two XLR mic inputs with gains, high-pass filters, and switchable 48V phantom power
- High-impedance guitar input
- Dual-band EQ on mic inputs
- Multicolor LED metering
- Main and headphone outputs with independent level controls
Specifications
- Inputs:
- Line (CH 1, 2): 10 KΩ input impedance 5.5 mV ~ 4.9 V RMS sensitivity for max output
- Mic (CH 1, 2): 600 Ω input impedance balanced 700 mV RMS sensitivity for max output
- Line (CH 3, 4): 700 mV RMS sensitivity for max output
- HPF (CH 1, 2): 200 Hz (-1 dB), 80 Hz (-3 dB), 20 Hz (-24 dB)
Outputs:- Line: 7 V RMS max
- Headphone: 0.5 W into 47 Ω
Signal-To-Noise Ratio:- Line: > 92 dB
(max output; JIS A-weighted) Mic: > 62 dB
- Distortion:< 0.02%
| - Frequency Response:
- Line: 20 Hz - 20 kHz (± 0.5 dB)
- Mic: 20 Hz - 15 kHz (± 0.5 dB)
- Channel Equalizer:
- Bass: ± 14 dB @ 80 Hz
- Treble: ± 14 dB @ 12 kHz
- Channel Fader Kill:> 90 dB @ 1 kHz
- Crosstalk:> 85 dB @ 1 kHz
- Interface: USB1.1 or higher (stereo in and stereo out)
- Power Adapter: 10 V AC, 500 mA
- Weight: 1.5 pounds
- Dimensions: 7.75 x 6 x 2 inches (LxWxH)
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Desktop audio, solved. The MultiMix 4 USB is a four-channel desktop mixer with a USB digital audio interface built in. This compact mixer is perfect for using in basic computer-recording setups, video editing and production studios, and portable podcasting setups because it outputs not only line-level analog audio, but also stereo 16-bit, 44.1 kHz digital audio over USB for low-noise, easy computer connection. The MultiMix 4 USB mixer has four input channels, all of which can accept a 1/4" line input. You can can plug XLR microphones into channels one and two, including condensers thanks to the mixer's switchable 48V-phantom power supply. You can also plug a guitar or bass directly into channel one's switchable high-impedance input. Channels one and two offer switchable high-pass filtering at 75Hz to eliminate low-frequency rumble, handling and wind noise. Each channel has an independent pan control and channels one and two provide high and low-shelving EQs. Channels one and two have independent gain trims, while channels three and four are configured as a stereo pair at the level and pan controls. The MultiMix 4 USB has a two channel, five stage, multicolor LED meter for visual monitoring the main output level. A stereo, 1/4" headphone output has its own level control.
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Dec 04, 2011 18:28:06
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