anonymous
15 January 2009
Hi all,
I'm looking for a powered mixer for my ceilidh band. 6 channel and the ability to isolate the phantom power to a few channels.
Seen this:
http://www.reddogmusic.co.uk/PA-and-Live-Sound/Live-Mixers/Powered/Behringer-PMH1000.html
I presume "switchable +48 V phantom power" means you can switch it off channels that don't need it?
I haven't seen anything else in that sort of price-window that can do this. Does that mean I should really splash out and this one's pretty poo? We're not after AMAZING sound, it's basically just loud music to dance to.
Thanks for any input :)
Keith
I don't drive :P Err, Jamaica street... that's the, err, um.. Y
I don't drive :P
Err, Jamaica street... that's the, err, um..
Yeah sure, whatever. It is annoying though.
Powered mixer outputs = high power. Mackie monitors are electrically designed to see a low power input, and so they get fried.
edit: Mackie monitors = your SRM450s