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Rolls RM67 Mic/Source Mixer

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Rolls RM67 Mic/Source Mixer
Key Features
  • For Sound Reinforcement/Home Routing
  • For Recording, Bar/Club Installs, Etc.
  • Rack-Mountable
  • 6 Channel Mic/Line Audio
The Rolls RM67 Mic/Source Mixer is versatile enough to handle applications ranging from sound reinforcement, home audio routing, recording, bar or club install and more. The RM67 features 3 balanced XLR inputs, switchable bettween Mic and Line level signal. +12 VDC phantom power is provided for powering condenser microphones. There are 4 stereo paired, RCA inputs for connecting consumer line level devices such as cassette decks, CD players etc.

The RM67 has individual channel gain controls for each Mic and Line input located in the front, and a Mic insert jack allows users to insert a signal processor such as a compressor or EQ. The Talk Over and Music/Program Priority signal control can momentarily the defeat or emphasize background signals, making the RM67 a sensible solution for public address paging or juke boxes.

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Rolls RM67 Overview

The Rolls RM67 Mic/Source Mixer is versatile enough to handle applications ranging from sound reinforcement, home audio routing, recording, bar or club install and more. The RM67 features 3 balanced XLR inputs, switchable bettween Mic and Line level signal. +12 VDC phantom power is provided for powering condenser microphones. There are 4 stereo paired, RCA inputs for connecting consumer line level devices such as cassette decks, CD players etc.

The RM67 has individual channel gain controls for each Mic and Line input located in the front, and a Mic insert jack allows users to insert a signal processor such as a compressor or EQ. The Talk Over and Music/Program Priority signal control can momentarily the defeat or emphasize background signals, making the RM67 a sensible solution for public address paging or juke boxes.

Both XLR & RCA I/O
The RM67 features 3 balanced XLR inputs (ch 1-3) that are switchable to except either Mic or Line level signal. Also featured are 4 stereo paired RCA inputs (ch 1-4) for connecting consumer line level audio devices.
Talk Over Feature
The "Talk Over" feature gives Mic input 1 and Source input 4 priority over existing signal. This allows the RM67 to be used for paging or moderating a conference or discussion.
Music / Program Priority
Much like the "Talk Over" feature, Music priority allows similar operation with line signal as opposed to only microphones. When signal triggers the priority input, all other signal is defeated. Use this feature with devices such as juke boxes.
Mic Insert
The Mic Insert jack sets the RM67 apart from most other utility, rack mount mixers. The Insert can be used to connect signal and effect processors such as compressors, EQ's, reverbs, delays etc.
Main & Record Outputs
The Balanced 1/4" TRS phone provide low-noise, high-gain stereo outputs. Stereo RCA (L/R) connectors provide a separate stereo "Record" output to cassette decks, CD recorders, etc.
Remote Volume
A remote potentiometer can be used to control volume without having to be near the actual unit.
Phantom Power
The RM67 provides +12 VDC Phantom power to condenser microphones.
UPC: 675889006728

Rolls RM67 Specs

Inputs
3 Mic - Balanced XLR female
4 Stereo Line - RCA (L/R) Stereo (each channel 1-4)
Output
Main Outputs - Stereo (L/R) 1/4" TRS Phone
Record Out - Stereo (L/R) RCA
Additional Inputs/Outputs
"Mic Insert" - 1/4" Phone for inserting an external signal processor to Mic inputs 1-3
"Remote Volume" - 1/4" TRS Phone remote volume control via external potentiometer
Link Input/Output
No
Impedance
Mic: 600 ohms XLR balanced
Line: 22k ohms
Source: 22k ohms gold plated RCA
Mic Insert: 22k ohms 1/4"
Gain
Mic: 60dB
Source: 26dB
Metering
Peak Indicators (peak) - Mic ch. 1-3
Controls
9 Rotary Potentiometers (Pots):
Gain control on Mic Channels 1-3 and Source Channels 1-4
Bass Control: +/-12dB 100Hz
Treble Control: +/-12dB 11kHz
3 Mic/Line Switches:
Mic Channels 1-3 (rear panel)
6 Dip Switches:(rear panel)
Phantom Power
Talk Over
Mono/Stereo
Dimensions
19 x 1.75 x 6" (48.3 x 4.5 x 15cm) (W x H x D)
Weight
5 lbs (2.3kg)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5.2 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
21.75 x 7.95 x 3.7"

Rolls RM67 Reviews

Simple, Effective, Quality Build

By Mr. K
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2019-08-26

A very simple yet well made mixer. I use a QSC TouchMix or Mackie 1202 VLZ for jobs that require more control or output routing but this is mounted in my mic rack for straightforward mobile DJ jobs and as a backup. It sounds very clean and works exactly as it should. I tried the Denon DN-312X because on paper it has better features such as an output meter and mono send - but it feels cheap, sounds awful and the channels bleed through even when turned all the way down. The Rolls RM67 has non of those issues. Pros: -No noise or bleed on the mic channels. -The EQ dials on the mic channels really help avoid feedback without making them sound thin. -Over all it sounds good. -The dials have a good resistance and feel very sturdy. Cons: -The mic inputs don't have locking XLRs so the cords can fall out in transit or if pulled on. - The EQ dials on the RCA channels are very subtle, a bit too subtle for my preferences. It would be great of they were much more powerful in cutting low frequencies. - There is a POP when you turn on this mixer on so be careful with an amp or powered speakers already plugged in and turned on. Things I wish were included: - If this had a 2ed zone output with independent volume control it would be an ideal mobile event mixer.

great mixer for price

By kfarney
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2013-08-13

MIxer performed as well as described. Great mixer for the price. Priority ducking is a huge feature to have at this price level. Highly Recommend it. Installed at a Swim Club and client is very happy.

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Is it working fine as a karaoke amplifier?
Asked by: Nick H.
Yes if you want to use it for that it would work just fine. It's not an amplifier though just a mixer.
Answered by: Andrew M.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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