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Alesis MultiMix 12R Rack Mixer

Description


Features
- Ultra-affordable 12-channel mixer in a 3U rack
- 8 high-gain mic/line (XLR and 1/4" balanced) inputs with phantom power, 2 stereo balanced 1/4" line inputs
- 2 aux sends (pre- and post-fader), stereo aux return, 8 1/4" inserts, 2-track stereo RCA in and out
- Separate 1/4" balanced main and monitor outs, front-panel headphone out
- Pan control, peak indicator, and 60mm fader on each channel
- 2-band high/ low shelving EQ per channel
- 10-segment LED stereo meters
Specs
- All 1/4" TRS except as noted: Mic in x 8 (XLR), line in x 12, channel insert x 8, aux send x 2, stereo aux return, stereo main out, stereo monitor out, headphone out. Stereo tape in and master out (RCA)
- 120V AC internal transformer
- : 5.25" x 19" x 6.25" (134mm x 483mm x 158mm), 3U rackmount
- 8lb. (3.6kg)
Reviews
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Reviewed by 3 customers
Perfect mixer for premixing drums into 2 channels
submitted14 years ago
byDavid Zeleznikar
fromMilwaukee, WI
I bought this rack mount mixer so I could premix my drum set and send a stereo pair to the FOH mixer. I play a six piece kit, plus utilize 2 overheads. That's 8 channels on a FOH mixer. I mainly use this rig for outdoor shows where I need everything mic'd. I go into this mixer, insert to a DBX Compressor on each drum channel, then use the Aux 2 to send a feed to a Lexicon reverb unit which feeds back to the mixer into a stero channel. I adjust each drum channel during sound check. The Alesis does what it needs to do. It's preamps are quiet and it has enough EQ on it to make my drums sound good.
Alesis 12R Mixer
submitted17 years ago
byJames Huffman
fromLehighton
Works great. Just what i needed to add tracks to my BR 1200.
Great little mixer
submitted17 years ago
byGabe
fromHammond, IN
I got this mixer about a year ago, I have it in black but the white looks pretty nifty. I used it for recording bands, and solo projects. The quality is awesome running it to my macbook. I just use the tape out, and there are no hums, and hisses. I dont use an interface either, so if you have a decent soundcard, this works great. I would highly recommend this for someone who wants alot of control, but wants to maintain portability.
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