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Description

The DOD 240 Resistance Mixer is a compact and straightforward solution for musicians and audio enthusiasts seeking to consolidate multiple audio sources with ease. Known for its simplicity and reliability, this passive mixer allows seamless integration of up to four mono inputs into a single mono output, making it perfect for small studios, live performances, or any application where space and ease of use are crucial. The passive design ensures that the DOD 240 operates without requiring any power source, offering a noise-free mixing experience. This practical tool is not only easy to use but also robust enough to handle a variety of audio signals, making it an invaluable addition to any setup.

Built with intuitive functionality in mind, the DOD 240 features individual volume controls for each input, providing precise control over your audio mix. The rugged construction ensures durability, able to withstand the rigors of both studio environments and live gigging. Whether you're a professional musician or a hobbyist, the DOD 240 Resistance Mixer delivers dependable performance that adapts to your creative needs.

Key Features:

  • Passive design for power-free operation
  • Mixes up to four mono inputs into one mono output
  • Individual volume controls for each channel
  • Rugged construction for reliable performance
  • Ideal for small studios and live applications

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Features and functionality

  • The DOD 240 Resistance Mixer allows all connected inputs to blend on a single output, with control over each input via cut/boost knobs around a unity gain midpoint.

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  • Utilizes passive resistance mixing, making it beneficial for setups where power isn't readily available, like certain live performance environments.

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Use cases and applications

  • The mixer is utilized in battery-powered setups for busking, allowing simultaneous use of multiple synths and effects pedals through a single amp.

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  • The DOD 240 can split signals across multiple drives like Rat, Muff, OD-3, and Pork Loin, then recombine them for complex tonal layering.

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User experience

  • Owners appreciate the ability to seamlessly integrate guitars and synths into one output, enabling live layering of chord progressions, sequences, and live instruments.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to the Boss LS-2, the DOD 240 offers a different approach for parallel processing, often used in setups requiring more than two loops.

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See how Vernon Reid uses DOD 240 Resistance Mixer

Vernon Reid

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See how Merzbow uses DOD 240 Resistance Mixer

Merzbow

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See how Fumio Kosakai uses DOD 240 Resistance Mixer

Fumio Kosakai

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Hijokaidan

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In a Facebook video by Yuzo Kosakai, Fumio Kosakai is seen using a grey DOD 240 Resistance Mixer during a soundcheck.

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