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Phonic Powerpod 820 Mixer

Description
Two aux sends per channel and two stereo aux returns mean that you can combine the Phonic Powerpod 820 with a variety of signal processors and other equipment. Monitoring the mix is easy with the Phonic mixer's dual 10-segment LED level meters and high-volume headphone output. The added feature of Mini Stereo I/O makes this mixer perfect for anyone connecting MP3, MD, or computer audio or recording devices. The Powerpod 820 is ideal for project studios, club, and other applications that demand power in a limited space. It also works great as a keyboard mixer, sub-mixer, or monitor desk. Comes with mic, mic cables, and speaker cables.



Features
- Built-in 100W + 100W (@ 4 ohms) stereo power amplifier
- DFX, our 32-bit digital multi-effects processor with 16 programs plus one main parameter control
- Four balanced Mic/Line channels with inserts
- Two stereo Line channels
- 3-band EQ on each channel
- Global +48V phantom power for mic inputs
- 75 Hz low-cut filter on mono channels
- Extra ALT 3-4 stereo bus
- Two aux sends per channel
- Two stereo aux returns
- Aux cue allows channels to be independently monitored in stereo
- Master aux section with EFX to Monitor
- Mini stereo and stereo RCA input and output
- Rec Out with trim control for record level matching
- Control Room/Phones source matrix
- High-volume headphone output
- Comes with mic, mic cables, and speaker cables
Reviews
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Reviewed by 3 customers
hmmmmm
submitted13 years ago
bydaniel tilton
fromboise
its not i expected... i having issues with pops and clicks ... it says this board eliminates those issues...plus its not a 200 watt board as advertised maybe its about 100 watts.... like i said maybe.. its has weak built in fx... however its not too bad over all...
power with out the weight
submitted16 years ago
byfuzzy
fromst paul MN
I have many small gigs that do not require my big system so I bought the Powerpod 820. I teamed it with a 4 channel wireless and a small DJ mixer. I can set up in less time with plenty of power. I am very pleased with the tone and versatility of the Powerpod 820
Phonic Powerpod 820
submitted16 years ago
byCha Chi
fromDenver, CO
Got this mixer along with the Phonic 710 speakers for practice set up for our band. Overall it does the job with decent power at 200 watts along with the versatility of four mic and 12 total inputs. The 16 digital fx are marginal, with the reverb and chorus offering the best tones. The 3 band eq and individual fx controls are great for dialing in the right sound. Additional features worth mentioning are: phantom power, aux send/return, rec out and control/phones--all which we rely on heavily. Overall, this is a great pick up for those looking for a quality, affordable powered mixer--loaded with features. It suits our needs well and has held up through vigorous set-ups/break-downs. This
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