Art

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This little 3-channel problem solver features 12V phantom power and an LF cut on each channel. Mono balanced XLR and 1/4" headphone/aux outs give it flexibility for lots of applications. Runs on batteries or optional adapter.
Art ProMIX 3-Channel Microphone Mixer

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  • 3 channel microphone mixer
  • Switchable 12V phantom power
  • LF cut on each channel
  • Mono balanced XLR and 1/4" outs

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In general - one year warranty for equalizers, power conditioners, and personal processors.
3 year warranty for TPS, DPS, and studios.
5 year warranty for pro gear.
Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.

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    submitted7 years ago

    byEasy DJ

    fromRI

    The unit is very well made, easy to use and to connect. But for some reason reason, it didn't work for me or at least my system. I used it with the SM58 along with another Shure microphone and noticed that it has a very high output, which means that you have to keep the ART volume at very low levels or less than a quarter. Otherwise, it will become too noisy. Now, I tried to find some balance by lowering my mixer input channel volume as well as the mixer master volume and bringing the ART volume to the center position, but still same problem. So, I just decided to return it. Probably a passive mic. splitter instead of an active may work better for me.

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    submitted8 years ago

    byDennis

    fromundisclosed

    It works. When hooking it up to my Acoustic AG30 amp using the XRL out I got a lot of noise and could hardly advance the volume to a 2 setting. However when I switch to the 1/4 out. It was fine.We do small gigs and this little thing saves me the hassle of hauling around a PA system. When putting in Batteries, be careful with the battery cover because it can easily fall into the unit and then you have to unscrew the outside screws to remove the top of the unit to get it out. I have already dropped it on the floor, no harm done. It is a well-made product.

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