The MX410 from Rolls is a professional-quality 4-channel microphone mixer. It has a robust metal construction, making it ideal for use in the field. The mixer features 4 balanced XLR inputs, each with switchable phantom power and an independent level control. A pair of transformer-balanced mic/line switchable XLR outputs are provided for connection to a recorder, speakers, or other devices.
The mixer also offers a 3.5mm headphone jack with an independent level control for convenient monitoring. Power can be supplied with a pair of 9V batteries, or the included external power supply. A rugged canvas case and shoulder strap are included.
| Inputs | 4 x Balanced XLR Inputs |
| Outputs |
2 x Transformer-Balanced XLR Outputs 1 x 3.5mm Headphone Output |
| Impedance |
600 Ohms, Balanced 10 kOhms, Aux |
| Gain | +55dB, Max |
| Hum & Noise | -90dB Typical |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Metering | LED Meters |
| Phantom Power | +18VDC, Switchable |
| Operating Temperature | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Power | 12VDC, < 200mA |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 9 x 6.75 x 1.5" (229 x 171 x 38mm) |
| Weight | 2.45 lbs (1.1kg) |
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Comments about Rolls MX410 4-Channel Microphone Mixer:
Good case but has a tendency to slip out of the case when both ends are opened.
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Comments about Rolls MX410 4-Channel Microphone Mixer:
This is a great on-site mixer, with good transparency. It has all the functions you would need: Individually switched phantom and low pass filters, as well as a left/center/right switch for each input; a mic/line output switch.
CONS: Most of the labels are on the side of the unit, that are hidden by holding it in a case. which isn't much of an issue. The only real downside isn't the mixer, but the case. there is no bottom support, so without modification the mixer will work its way out of the bottom during a day of shooting. I taped the bottom corners to prevent this from happening.
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