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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 11.0 inches | | Product Width: | 5.0 inches | | Product Height: | 6.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.05 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.4 inches | | Package Width: | 4.1 inches | | Package Height: | 2.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 6 reviews |
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| | Features | Four mono 1/4" inputs with individual volume controls1/4" balanced TRS output with Master volume controlUp to 25dB of gain and 87dB S/N ratio10Hz - 100kHz frequency responseTwo-way power via AC adapter or 9 volt battery
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Great for those low-budget projects Nov 21, 2008 Perfect for those looking for a cheap mixer, and definitely one of the best that you can find for the price. The device is actually slightly different than the one that is pictured, but has the same functionality. One thing that you will want to note is that this device is sensitive to electrical noise in the power lines. So if you plan to plug this device into an outlet, you will want to make sure that you have a regulated 9v power supply. The device can also be powered by a 9 volt battery. I would overall recommend this to those that are looking to start a low-budget podcast, or other next-to-nothing funded audio programs.
It's a hummer with unregulated dc power supply! Sep 24, 2008 I have owned this piece of equipment for a period of time. When I first used it with a 9V dc power supply, it had a terribly loud hum. So, I had to use a 9V battery instead to eliminate the hum. Then I decided I needed a 9V dc power supply to get a permanent power source to eliminate the chore and cost of replacing the battery. But, the hum!
First, I started to look for as "http://www.nady.com/mm141_mixer_pg.html" describes it "... or optional PAD-1 AC/DC external adapter." I just couldn't find the PAD-1 for sale anywhere online. I searched and I searched but to no avail. As an alternate solution, I bought a hum eliminator thinking that it will eliminate the hum but it was totally ineffective.
I did further research and found that previously I was using an unregulated power supply which was the source of the hum. My search resulted in finding someone that has a similar mixer with the hum problem and was able to rid the hum by using a regulated and filtered 9V power supply. I bought myself a similar power supply and viola! the hum is gone!!! I supposed I had found the PAD-1.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Can't hear your inexpensive mic's? Use this. May 26, 2007 Works great for the price.
I'm using it with an inexpensive home karaoke machine. Before this, the only way to hear the mic that came with the machine was to put your lips on it, and even then it was barely audible. A replacement mic (Shure 606) was better, but you still couldn't get it more than about 1" away from your mouth.
Now I can use both mics. I set the really cheap mic to 8, the other one to 5, and now they're both usable and produce the same volume.
Good Buy! Mar 14, 2007 The NADY does exactly what it's supposed to!
The knobs are a little stiff, but that's no reason to complain
Good buy all around!
2 of 5 found the following review helpful:
I Hate Bad Electronics Jan 12, 2007 This procuct was crap. I plugged it in, once i set the noisy knobs, I played something through it, had a tiny, distorted sound. I then happened to bump the thing and it sent a loud POP through my sound system. It was then that I packaged it up and returned it. Don't waste your shipping money.
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