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Anyone familiar with Edirol M-10e mixer?
« on: November 01, 2005, 01:39:26 PM »
I have an opportunity to matrix a club gig (which I've never tried before) and have done some cursory seaching for a small portable mixer...this looks promising:

http://www.edirol.com/products/info/m10e.html




M-10E 10 Channel 5 Stereo Mixer: This portable 10-channel (5 stereo) mixer is designed to offer a number of useful connections in a lightweight device. Because it can run on a 9-Volt battery, the M-10E offers a variety of input & output connections available anywhere you may need them.

Main Features:
10 analog inputs, 5 stereo audio sources
Wide input range from microphone to line level (-50 to +4 dBm)
4 stereo outputs (Master RCA, Master _” phone, AUX Out, Headphone out)
Compact, lightweight body
9V Battery Operation
Overload indicators
Included AC adapter
Long Battery Life (Up to 7 Hours)


Anyone use one? Any other suggestions based on experience? TIA
Gefell MG300s> Bumblebees> Apogee Mini-MP> Edirol R-09hr

 

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