Rolls RM65 MixMax 6x4 Mixer
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High-performance music mixing power in just a single rack space!
The Rolls RM65 MixMax console audio mixer features 6 trim controls on rear panel for superior sound editing; gold-plated XLR connectors; 6 XLR mic inputs and 6 - 1/4" line input jacks; individual phantom power switches for each XLR; treble and bass tone controls, monitor, effects send, and pan pots on all 6 channels; high-quality discrete mic preamps; left and right master volumes; and effects return master channel; and input impedance of 600 ohms balanced, 1/4" 10kOhms unbalanced. Rackmountable.
Features
- 6 channels each with XLR and 1/4" line inputs
- 6 trim controls
- Phantom power
- Treble and bass channel tone controls
- Monitor volumes
- Effects sends
- Pans
- High-quality discrete mic preamps
- Left/right master volumes
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mine works great
Comments about Rolls RM65 MixMax 6x4 Mixer:
Purchased new and have been using it live for over one year with no problems at all. It is so compact and inexpensive for a made in usa mixer I could not be happier.
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(10 of 23 customers found this review helpful)
some discrepancies
Comments about Rolls RM65 MixMax 6x4 Mixer:
My Rolls RM65b works - sometimes. The internal plus and minus 12V supply is powered from an external ("wall-wart") transformer via a 2-conductor plug. That means the plus and minus supply is is developed _without_ using a transformer center tap. I do not approve of this method, since the input voltage of either power supply regulator (7812 or 7912) with respect to ground can drift in voltage depending on the load. In my unit, the positive regulator will shut down on power up about half the time. I suspect, but I do not know, that this is due to the lack of a center tap connection. To be fair, I have not yet contacted Rolls service for resolution of the problem. Also, the schematic posted on the Rolls site shows a discrete-input circuit using 2n5087 transistors. These are not used in the unit shipped to me.
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some discrepancies
Comments about Rolls RM65 MixMax 6x4 Mixer:
My Rolls RM65b works - sometimes. The internal plus and minus 12V supply is powered from an external ("wall-wart") transformer via a 2-conductor plug. That means the plus and minus supply is is developed _without_ using a transformer center tap. I do not approve of this method, since the input voltage of either power supply regulator (7812 or 7912) with respect to ground can drift in voltage depending on the load. In my unit, the positive regulator will shut down on power up about half the time. I suspect, but I do not know, that this is due to the lack of a center tap connection. To be fair, I have not yet contacted Rolls service for resolution of the problem.
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(9 of 19 customers found this review helpful)
some discrepancies
Comments about Rolls RM65 MixMax 6x4 Mixer:
My Rolls RM65b works - sometimes. The internal plus and minus 12V supply is powered from an external ("wall-wart") transformer via a 2-conductor plug. That means the plus and minus supply is is developed _without_ using a transformer center tap. I do not approve of this method, since the input voltage of either power supply regulator (7812 or 7912) with respect to ground can drift in voltage depending on the load. In my unit, the positive regulator will shut down on power up about half the time. I suspect, but I do not know, that this is due to the lack of a center tap connection.
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