Key Features and Benefits: 4 Mono input channels with balanced XLR Mic and 1/4" unbalanced line inputs, switchable +48V phantom power Fan-cooled, bipolar amplifier - 2 x 125W RMS @ 4 ohms (1% THD) both channels driven Built-in Echo Effects DSP emulates plate, gate, room, hall, stadium reverbs Input controls, connections and indicators include Channel Gain controls, Peak LED's, High, Mid, and Low EQ's; Channel EFF Send, Pan, and Main Volume controls 5 band master EQ; Aux Send and Return; Tape/CD In and Record Out stereo RCA jacks with Tape level control Stereo headphone output with separate volume adjust Internal shielded AC supply with 115V(60Hz)/230V(50Hz) select switch
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Brand | Nady |
Item model number | SPM-4250 |
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Product Id | 1016554 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 634343265859 |
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For the money this was a great deal. I bought this as a replacement for a 30 year old Peavey XR-600 which finally died. The sound is very good on the highs and mid range. But the bass is a little muddy. It needs more than its 5 band eq so that could be filtered out. I use it at mostly normal room listening volume for my turntable, pc, cd sound and my old Fender Rhodes piano. It's fan cooled so at this lower volume the fan noise is a little annoying. I had to buy a turntable pre-amp because I couldn't hear the turntable too well. My old Peavey didn't need that. Having a headphone output is great. That's something most mixer/ amps don't have but should. Overall all I'm very pleased. If you're on a budget this is great. If not spend almost twice as much and get a better mixer/ amp with more eq and inputs