Midas DM12 Midas Analog Mixing Console

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Midas 12 channel analogue mixer for Live or Studio use. The famous Midas analogue sound and high build quality. Read more
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Specifications

Brand:
Midas
Busses:
Remote function:
Available for iPad only
Card slot:
Digital i/o:
Local outputs:
Local inputs:
Screen:
RTA:
DCA:
Other connections:
Internal Total Recall Scenes (incl. Preamplifiers and Faders):
Signal Processing:
Faders:
Internal Show Automation (structured Cues / Snippets):
Internal Effect engines:
Output channels:
Input Processing Channels:
Digital / Analogue:
Power:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Warranty:
- Midas PRO Series Microphone Preamplifier (XLR):
- Talkback Microphone Input (XLR):
- RCA Inputs / Outputs:
- Monitoring Outputs (XLR / ¼" TRS Balanced):
- Phones Output (¼" TRS):
- AES50 Ports (Klark Teknik SuperMAC):
- ULTRANET P-16 Connector (No Power Supplied):
- MIDI Inputs / Outputs:
- USB Type A (Audio and Data Import / Export):
1
- USB Type B, rear panel, for remote control:
1
- Ethernet, RJ45, rear panel, for remote control:
1
Article number:
000-BGA01-00010
Availability:
Out of stock

Information

Are high-quality analogue mixers still available?Yes, because Midas still makes high-quality compact analog mixers.

The small compact Midas (DDA) 12 input channels is the answer for situations that require a simple yet high-quality sound mixer.

Easy to operate but with all necessary functions, the Midas DM12 gives a huge headroom and very warm sound.Churches, cafés with live music, portable sound sets at schools, etc. will be happy with this small powerhouse that can handle the digital mixing tables in sound and is easy to operate.

The renowned Midas build quality can also be found in this Midas DM12 with its sturdy housing, buttons and Midas faders. Connect it to, for example, a Turbosound powered speaker and you are done.

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