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Title: Azden FMX-32 field mixer- anyone ever used this?
Post by: tenesejedd on April 08, 2006, 09:05:06 PM
Hey,
I stumbled upon this on the B&H Photo website. Its a battery operated 3 channel pre/field mixer. At first look, it seems like it might be a decent little pre that I could use to run into my R1.

Has anyone ever used this or know someone who has. A search on this forum turned up nothing. Is this a reliable brand? This is the website for the product.

http://www.azdencorp.com/shop/customer/product.php?productid=93718&cat=3&page=1 (http://www.azdencorp.com/shop/customer/product.php?productid=93718&cat=3&page=1)

As far as technical specs, I really have no idea what those numbers mean. Perhaps someone with a little more knowledge could take a look and comment on this piece. B&H sells it for $330

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Azden FMX-32 field mixer- anyone ever used this?
Post by: sunjan on February 01, 2009, 05:04:42 PM
Sorry for resurrecting an old thread, but I never saw this mentioned further.

In the meantime, Azden also launched FMX-42, a 4 channel mixer with P48, battery operated:
http://www.azdencorp.com/shop/customer/product.php?productid=93762

Both FMX-32 and FMX-42 look workable from a taper point of view, but maybe the price point is too high? Or too heavy to schlep around?

What do you all think about the specs?

(http://www.azdencorp.com/shop/product_image.php?imageid=283)
Title: Re: Azden FMX-32 field mixer- anyone ever used this?
Post by: bluewingolive on February 02, 2009, 12:09:14 PM
I own the FMX-32.  I bought it with the intention of mixing in some omni with cards.  I've only recorded music with it once. Works fine. It's made for the ENG crowd.  I tend to use it around the house for video w/ the kids.  Takes 6 NiMH rechargeables.  Build quality is OK.  Fits in a bag fine.  I do plan on using it more for music, but I don't get out much and tend to reach for the MP-2 instead.