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Description

The Harbinger M120 4 Channel Mixer with Speakers is your go-to solution for compact, powerful sound in any intimate setting. Whether you're a singer-songwriter, presenter, or DJ, this portable PA system is designed to meet your needs with ease and efficiency. Encased in a sleek, user-friendly design, the M120 integrates seamlessly into any smaller performance or rehearsal space.

At its heart, the Harbinger M120 features a 4-channel powered mixer that allows you to connect up to four microphones or instruments, each with its own dedicated volume control. This ensures that every voice and instrument is heard with clarity. The mixer also includes a 3-band Master EQ, giving you the flexibility to fine-tune your audio to perfection.

For added convenience, the system includes loudspeakers and speaker cables, making setup a breeze. Built-in 1-3/8" speaker stand mounts provide additional versatility, allowing you to elevate your sound just the way you like it. While the speaker stands are not included, the system's lightweight and portable nature make transport and setup straightforward and hassle-free.

Additionally, the M120 features an MP3/Aux input for easy playback of your favorite music or backing tracks. Whether you're leading a workshop, hosting an event, or performing live, the Harbinger M120 delivers dependable and robust sound, all while maintaining a compact footprint.

Key Features:

  • 4-channel powered mixer with separate volume controls
  • 3-band Master EQ for sound customization
  • Includes loudspeakers and speaker cables for quick setup
  • MP3/Aux input for music or backing track playback
  • Built-in speaker stand mounts for added versatility (stands not included)

FAQs

What are the main features of the Harbinger M120 4 Channel Mixer with Speakers?

The Harbinger M120 features a 120-watt power output, four input channels with 2-band EQ and FX send, built-in digital delay, and a 3-band Master EQ. It includes two 12" two-way loudspeakers and additional connectivity options like Aux-in for MP3 players and Record Out.

How many input channels are available on the Harbinger M120 mixer?

The Harbinger M120 mixer offers four input channels, each equipped with a 2-band EQ and FX send, providing versatility for connecting multiple audio sources.

Does the Harbinger M120 PA system include speaker stands?

No, the Harbinger M120 PA system does not include speaker stands. It comes with two 12" two-way loudspeakers and two 20' speaker cables, but speaker stands must be purchased separately.

Can the Harbinger M120 mixer handle external audio sources like MP3 players?

Yes, the Harbinger M120 mixer includes an Aux-in port, allowing you to connect external audio sources such as MP3 players for added flexibility during performances or events.

What kind of EQ controls does the Harbinger M120 mixer offer?

The Harbinger M120 mixer provides a 2-band EQ on each input channel and a 3-band Master EQ, allowing you to fine-tune the sound for optimal audio quality during live performances.

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Harbinger M120 4 Channel Mixer with Speakers.

Use cases and applications

  • The Harbinger M60 is often returned, suggesting it struggles with outdoor spaces like basketball courts due to insufficient wattage.

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  • It's crucial to avoid connecting the M120’s 8ohm speaker outputs directly to powered monitors to prevent damage.

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  • The M120's 120W power is primarily sufficient for vocals, especially if the band plays loud. Instrument separation is recommended to optimize performance.

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Value and pricing

  • The M120's larger speakers and higher wattage may justify the higher price for outdoor events if durability isn't a primary concern.

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Comparisons

  • Users recommend considering single powered speakers from Behringer or Mackie for better sound quality and reliability over Harbinger systems.

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Features and functionality

  • The Harbinger M120 lacks a dedicated monitor output, requiring users to utilize the RCA record out for connecting a powered monitor.

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  • The bass amp's direct out can feed into the Harbinger's aux in, retaining three mixer channels for microphones.

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  • Using the pre-out on guitar amps, or even headphone outputs, can integrate them with the PA setup, offering flexibility in managing sound levels.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Using an RCA to XLR cable may cause reduced volume; separate RCA to jack cables are recommended for optimal performance.

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  • Connecting guitar and keyboard amps through the Roland's 1/4 mono out into the Harbinger can free up mixer channels for vocals.

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User experience

  • The master volume on the M120 controls the RCA output, which simplifies volume management when connecting additional monitors.

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Software and compatibility

  • An RCA to single jack cable is needed for connecting to powered monitors like the Kustom KPM210, ensuring proper signal flow.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 2 Reviews and 6 Ratings

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cadenkratsch

Great budget PA for practice spaces and local shows

It has great volume for local shows. I have used this for local shows for about a year and it's never sounded horrible so far. Sometimes gets repetitive feedback but that can also be attributed to the smaller spaces I play in.

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Fun for real instrument playback

I use this setup with two 120w speakers. Very cool setup for small sets, house shows, or practicing for live shows. I run all of my instruments through here when i'm practicing.

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