
I don’t play professionally, but jam with friends and family once in a while. I was looking for a way to set up 3 or 4 mic’s and run them all through my Marshall amp along with my guitar. Although I had to buy a separate preamp to get the mic volumes up where I wanted them, the mixer works perfectly. Just what I needed. So far I am very happy with this mixer.
It’s nice to have room for a couple more mic’s if I want, and the feedback filter comes in handy. Personally I think it has an attractive look to it and the price was very reasonable.
Gemini CDMP-6000 or DMIX-600?
Which DJ console is a better deal. I want to plug in a turntable into the input and use the mixer built into the console with the turntable. I would Pro Audio Mixing Consoles also like to do effects and use my ipod (i can use it on the CDMP through the inputs). http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Gemini-CDMP6000-Dual-CDMP3-DJ-Mixing-Console?sku=809520http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Cortex-DMIX600-Digital-Music-Control-Station?sku=801466Basically, just give me your opinion on what you think is better.
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Which DJ console is a better deal. I want to plug in a turntable into the input and use the mixer built into the console with the turntable. I would Pro Audio Mixing Consoles also like to do effects and use my ipod (i can use it on the CDMP through the inputs). http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Gemini-CDMP6000-Dual-CDMP3-DJ-Mixing-Console?sku=809520http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Cortex-DMIX600-Digital-Music-Control-Station?sku=801466Basically, just give me your opinion on what you think is better.
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August 14th, 2010 at 12:34 pm
with a very versatile array of 6 MIC inputs each accepting 1/4 and XLR – MIC6 is a switchable Line/Mic level input as well as being switchable to RCA/phono jacks for tape loop/CD player or patch to a home stereo amp, adjustable feedback suppression. Mic level output is also 1/4 and XLR.
Master Gain Control. this mixer has won a permanent place in my seminar room PA rack.
It could work equally well for a modest band MIC setup, particularly if you have a mash-up of balanced and unbalanced mics (1/4″ and XLR).
electronically quiet, low cost, Modular power cord, unswitched outlet on the back, Bus jack to tie into another mixer… what more could you need?
August 15th, 2010 at 1:01 am
It seems to work as advertised. It has 8 sets of inputs: 4 mono/mic, and 4 stereo. It only has 1/4-inch jacks, so 1/4-to-RCA adapters are useful for connecting some audio equipment.
I learned that mics only seem to work when connected via XLR jacks. The volume of a mic connected to a 1/4 jack is very low and basically unusable. All other audio equipment that I connected via the stereo 1/4 jacks was fine.