Dude, Where's My Mixer?

US Bastl Instruments releases DUDE portable battery operated 5 channel audio mixer      22/05/17

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Bastl Instruments tells us that DUDE is a portable battery operated 5 channel audio mixer with mini jack inputs and output. Each channel has a dedicated mute button and up to +20dB gain to boost weak signals and saturate line level signals. Bastl says that it is a monophonic mixer but can drive your headphones and therefore its perfect for small portable rigs or submixes on stage. It runs on four AA batteries (or external power supply) and it is almost as small as its battery pack.

A spokesperson told us, "Because each channel has enough gain it can be turned into a tone generator by feeding the output back to an input thru a passive EQ and other simple circuits."

FEATURES:

  • 5 channel monophonic mixer
  • up to +20dB (10x)  gain knob for each channel
  • dedicated mute button switch per channel (not click less)
  • dual mono output for driving headphones
  • powered by 4x AA battery or external adaptor 9-12VDC

 

In other news Bastl says that because there is quite some demand for individual sale of their aluminium panels, they decided to offer a service where they replace the panel in question for you. See here for details.



Pricing and Availability:
DUDE costs €75.00.

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