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The Rolls MX122 MiniMix Pro is a compact and reliable five channel audio mixer. Input 1 is a dedicated microphone input with a 3-pin XLR connector and 12VDC phantom power. Inputs 2 though 5 feature stereo 1/4" phone line inputs that also accept mono signals. The outputs are stereo 1/4" phone connectors and dual headphone outputs provide monitoring and an auxiliary main output with level control. The MX122 MiniMix Pro is an ideal solution for musicians, small sound-reinforcement rigs, video editing and more.
| Total # Of Inputs | 5 |
| Mic/Line Inputs |
3-pin XLR Microphone x1
L/R 1/4" Phone Stereo Line x4 |
| Stereo Line Inputs | Inputs 2 through 5 |
| In-Line Inputs/Returns | No |
| AUX Sends | No |
| AUX Returns | No |
| Inserts | No |
| BUS (Group) Outputs | No |
| 2 Trk Master I/O | Stereo Main: L/R 1/4" Phone |
| ALT I/O | No |
| Monitor Outputs |
1/4" TRS Headphone Output
1/8" (3.5mm) TRS Mini Output |
| EQ Section | No |
| Solo/Mute | No |
| Channel Level Control | Rotary Level Control |
| Trim/Gain Control | No |
| Phantom Power | 12 VDC |
| Metering | Power Indicator LED |
| Frequency Response | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Dynamic Range | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | >90 dB |
| Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | < .004% |
| Hard Disk Space | 12 VDC External Power Supply |
| Dimensions | 8.4" x 1.7" x 5" (21.3 x 4.3 x 13 cm) (WxHxD) |
| Weight | 2.5 lbs (1.14 kg) |
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I'm using this as an installed utility mixer for a club. It doesn't come with rack brackets, so I had to make my own (the unit is exactly 1U high). It's somewhat pricey what it does (you can get fully-featured mixer for not much more). In my application, the simplicity is a feature. If you want a small mixer that doesn't give inexperienced users (local DJ's) many ways to destroy an unattended system, this is a good way to go. The 'balanced' output isn't really balanced (only the hot side is driven), but if you have a short cable run and decent levels, that shouldn't really be a turn-off. Also, the inputs are all unbalanced. The phantom power out is only 12 VDC, which is a little on the low side. It seems sufficiently sturdy, has a decent feel on the controls, and reasonable gain. Overall, it does what it says. I'm pretty happy with it, and would use it again in a similar application.
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