Elite Acoustics Introduces New GigMix 4-1 Mini Digital Mixer

by | Audio, Gear, News, Production

Elite Acoustics Engineering (EAE) has announced the GigMix 4-1. It’s a new 4-channel mini digital mixer that can be used on table top or mounted on a microphone stand.

Offering similar processing capabilities as the company’s StompMix 4 but in a lighter aluminum enclosure and without footswitches, GigMix 4-1 is powered by a 32-bit, 100 Mhz DSP engine. On top of four-channel mixing capabilities, it supplies a range of utility functions that include input level monitoring, compressor, limiter, mid-sweepable EQ, notch filter, phase reverse and high-pass filter as well as effects such as reverb and delay.

Overview:
— 10 user scenes
— Graphic LCD user interface
— Class A solid-state mic pre-amps with trim level control
— Three 1/4-inch TS line inputs with trims
— Two sets of stereo mix outputs

The new GigMix 4-1 is availble at a street price of $199.99.

Elite Acoustics Engineering (EAE)

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