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Radial Engineering Makes Converts with MIX2:1 Two-Channel Passive Mixer

Radial Engineering's MIX2:1 is a mixer that passively sums two audio channels down to one. This enables users to sum the stereo outputs of a console, recording interface or portable playback device down to mono, or to mix any two signals together and balance their relative input levels.

At the inputs of the MIX 2:1, both quarter-inch TRS and XLR connectors are available, with ground-lift switches to help eliminate buzz and hum from ground loops. Each input can be individually engaged or disengaged, allowing users to audition either signal before summing both together. A trim control is also featured on each input, so if users are connecting two separate mono sources, such as the outputs of two mic preamps, they can each be attenuated as needed to match their levels at the output. Both level controls can be completely bypassed, resulting in equal summing of inputs 1 and 2, and preventing accidental or unwanted level adjustments. The MIX 2:1 has a 180-degree flip on Input-2, to help solve issues with frequency cancellation due to the inputs being out of polarity.

For more information visit www.radialeng.com.


Posted: Thursday, October 5, 2017

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