MartinCliffe
Well-Known Member
... of the Mini Line Mixer is that due to its small size, the output and power jacks have to be on the front. Thankfully I just about managed to get two right-angled Neutrik jacks to fit across the front of the unit with the power lead between them (going the other way) so it doesn't take up too much room on my rack shelf, but it does then make the level knob slightly tricky to turn. If there was a Midi size line mixer (1/3U or so) that would enable the output etc to be on the back, it would make life easier.
Other than that, I have no criticism with the unit. It replaced my Rolls MX28 mixer as it was more transparent sounding and flexible, and the dry-mute feature is a useful fault-finding feature for when things go wrong.
Other than that, I have no criticism with the unit. It replaced my Rolls MX28 mixer as it was more transparent sounding and flexible, and the dry-mute feature is a useful fault-finding feature for when things go wrong.