The Azden FMX-20 is a portable 2-channel microphone field mixer designed for rigorous use in both audio and video applications. The mixer features 2 microphone inputs via balanced XLR female connections. The main output section features stereo L/R balanced XLR male outputs. The main outputs send line level signal to cameras, additional mixers and more. Incoming signal from either channel can assigned to either left or right outputs if signal isolation is desired. An additional stereo unbalanced, 3.5mm mini output is provided for sending audio to camcorder audio inputs. Additional features include channel and headphone level controls and an input limiter switch. Input limiters protect against distortion due to excessively loud audio signals. The FMX-20 is powered by a standard 9V battery or an optional power supply (sold separately).
| Inputs | 2 x Balanced XLR inputs female |
| Output | 2 x Balanced XLR outputs male |
| Monitor/Headphone Out | 1 x 1/4" TRS Phone |
| ALT I/O | 1 x Stereo 3.5mm mini output |
| Link Input/Output | No |
| Impedance |
Main Output
+6.5dBu with 600 ohm load, 0dBu ref @ 0.775Vrms +13.5dBu with 1000 ohm load, 0dBu ref @ 0.775Vrms Unbalanced Output -32dBu with 600-1000 ohm load, 0dBu ref @ 0.775Vrms |
| Gain | +18 dBu |
| Hum & Noise |
Mic (-50): -55dB
Line (+0): -57dB |
| Frequency Response |
Main and Unbalanced Output: 40-17,000Hz (-3dB)
Monitor Output: 50-17,000Hz (-3dB) |
| Distortion | T.H.D.: 0.15% @ 1KHz |
| Metering | 3-segment L/R peak LEDs |
| Control Voltage Out | No |
| Phantom Power | No |
| Operating Temperature | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Power | 1 x 9V Battery or 12VDC Power Supply |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 5.1 x 4.05 x 1.65" (130 x 103 x 42mm) |
| Weight | 1.32 lbs (601g) |
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Comments about Azden FMX-20 Microphone Field Mixer:
Minor issue with the power button and a little dust flap that popped up. Was able to push it back in place. Other than that, seems to work as advertised in a Video Club setting at a middle school.
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