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Audio Mixer Review:
TAPCO Mix.120 (page 2)

All Things Equalized


Overall, we find the TAPCO Mix 120 to be a great tool for semi-professional videographers who need a powerful yet simple solution. It's everything you'll need to cut voice-overs, run multiple devices into your edit bay, and have more control over our audio. Considering its compact size and compact price, this is a wise investment the will give professional results.

TECH SPECS


Dimensions 1.6" H x 10.7" W x 10.2" D
Channels 12
XLR Mic Inputs 4
Stereo Inputs 4
Tape In/Out Yes
Aux Send Yes
Aux Return No
Phones Out ¼" TRS stereo
Main Out ¼" TRS stereo
Control Room Out ¼" TRS stereo
Phantom Power +48v
3-Band EQ First 4 Channels, High +/- 15dB @ 12kHz, Mid +/- 15dB @ 2.5kHz, Low +/- 15dB @ 80Hz
LowCut 75Hz, First 4 channels
Gain First 4 channels 0-50dB

STRENGTHS

  • Main Mix 60mm fader
  • Input Gain (first 4 channels)
  • 75Hz Low Cut (first 4 channels)

WEAKNESSES

  • No power switch
  • No Aux Return
  • 4 segment Meter LEDs

SUMMARY


The TAPCO Mix.120 is a perfect mixer for any semi-professional videographer's edit suite. If you're looking for a mixer that has the essentials but won't cost you and arm and a leg, take a closer look.

Mark Montgomery is a commercial television producer.

$120
Tapco
6220 Wood-Red Rd. N.E.
Woodinville, WA 98072
www.tapcoworld.com

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