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I was hoping it would have 4 combo jacks and XLR outs but they would have been wishful wishful thinking considering the size.
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The outs are TRS balanced.
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Elite told me the outputs should use mono cables.
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I just checked the manual again and you’re right. Both the 1/4” ins and outs are TS. Weird. I was so sure that I saw TRS on both.
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So who is this mixer for? A duo that wants to travel light or a guitarist with a dual source system that wants to blend the two pickups together? A solo singer/guitarist would probably be better off with a TC Play Acoustic right?
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Only if they have active pickups
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That is the problem... Aaron did you try a Baggs pickup? They have usually weak output (even being active). It would be interesting to know if a weak output active pickup is noisy with this device.
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Then it is very surprising... Then the singer-songwriter target is good providing they use an active pickup. I am not sure if they are very competitive against TC Play acoustic with less features (no looper, no harmonies). TC PA has a AUX input hich is probably stereo... so the inputs are nearly equal.
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I have a K&K mini in combination with K&K FantaStick under sadlle pickup wich i connect to Red Eye Twin preamp. For now it sounds good but will Stompmix give me better sound then Red Eye? i plan to add Yamaha Silent Nylon also to my live shows so StompMix4 would be also good option for that but... What if it doesnt give me good sound? And i must first Sell Red Eye before buying Stompmix (lack of money)
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Just noticed that the Stompmix 6 has
Nominal output levels (1 kHz): Aux out: -10 dBu Main Output: +4dB where as the Stompmix 4 has only Nominal output levels (1 kHz): -10 dBu The fact that the Stompmix 4 does not provide a pro line level output (ie it has weak outputs) annihilate some benefit from it. You might not be able to use it to add channels to an amp or amplified speaker for example. A small mixer like the Yamaha MG06x for example provides +4dBu pro line level output. The TC Play Acoustic provides +2dBu outputs Note that the BOSS acoustic singer also chose to go with -10dBu consumer audio level... Note that Tonedexter has -9dB output (without the boost)... Maybe someone should check what are numbers on the market My problem is that most amps/amplified speaker don't provide a gain knob nowadays... So you are always stucked with a weak fixed gain stage. That's very frustrating...
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