The AC240 from DOD is a passive, four-to-one resistance mixer with (4) 1/4" unbalanced inputs and (1) 1/4" unbalanced output. This mixer is housed in a cast alloy chassis and can be reversed for (4) outputs from 1 input.
| Input Connections | 1/4" x 4 unbalanced |
| Output Connectors | 1/4" x 1 |
| AC Power Requirements | None |
| Dimensions | Not specified by the manufacturer |
| Weight | Not specified by the manufacturer |
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Comments about DOD AC240 Resistance Mixer:
I bought the AC240 so that my guitar teacher and I could share my amp. Most simply, it acts as a passive splitter. But the inputs are adjustable so that you can equalize the volume of up to four instruments. Works great! Apparently, this product is no longer being made, and B&H appears to be the only place in the world still selling them. Get one while you can!
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I'm using this at the front of my bass pedal looping board. I run my bass, guitar and kaossilator all at once for my one man looping band. The separate levels for each input allow the different inputs to "play nicely." My bass has hotter output than my bass and the kaossilator. I don't know how I lived without this!
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It seems to be a four way splitter. I was trying to mix my ipod and a simple unpowered mic, but the ipods signal was not adjusted whatsoever by turning the knob. The unpowered mic signal was adjustable. Its to simple to be useful for my purposes.
I should have thought more before buying it. What is a resistance mixer, anyway?
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Comments about DOD AC240 Resistance Mixer:
Great simple little box. It really allows for routing flexibility and possibility. And because they are passive, they can be used as signal splitters (if driven hard enough).
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