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  • ART PowerMIX III Three Channel Personal Stereo Mixer
  • ART PowerMIX III Three Channel Personal Stereo Mixer
  • ART PowerMIX III Three Channel Personal Stereo Mixer
  • ART PowerMIX III Three Channel Personal Stereo Mixer

ART PowerMIX III Three Channel Personal Stereo Mixer

Problem:​ How do you connect a CD player, a synthesizer and the line output from a bass amp to a tape deck? Solution:​ Use a simple stereo mixer. The PowerMIX III can accept either mono or stereo signals and mixes them down to stereo or identical L/R mono signals.
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    Problem:​ How do you connect a CD player, a synthesizer and the line output from a bass amp to a tape deck? Solution:​ Use a simple stereo mixer. The PowerMIX III can accept either mono or stereo signals and mixes them down to stereo or identical L/R mono signals. Additionally, the PowerMIX III provides a headphone output with its own level control. 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. Usage: Plug the AC adapter into the 12V DC input on the PowerMIX III and plug the other end into a 120V AC wall socket. Plug your stereo signal sources into the separate L/R Inputs on channels 1 to 3. Mono sources can be plugged into the Right Input on any channel. It is not recommended that you connect 2 mono sources to any one channel.

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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.

    Usage:

    1. Plug the AC adapter into the 12V DC input on the PowerMIX III and plug the other end into a 120V AC wall socket.
    2. Plug your stereo signal sources into the separate L/R Inputs on channels 1 to 3. Mono sources can be plugged into the Right Input on any channel. It is not recommended that you connect 2 mono sources to any one channel.

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