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Description
Unlock the full potential of your sound with the RJM Mini Line Mixer, a compact powerhouse designed for musicians who demand clarity and versatility. Whether you're a guitarist looking to maintain the integrity of your tone while layering effects or a studio engineer in need of flexible routing, this mini mixer is a must-have. With the ability to combine up to four stereo signals into a seamless mono or stereo output, the Mini Line Mixer ensures your sound remains pristine.
Crafted with high-quality, low-noise components, this mixer is all about delivering a pure audio experience with minimal signal degradation. Its internal voltage conversion offers maximum headroom, allowing your dynamic range to flourish. The RJM Mini Line Mixer is also pedalboard-friendly, with dimensions that make it a perfect fit without compromising on real estate.
Whether you're layering reverb, delay, or modulation effects, this mixer lets you run them in parallel alongside your dry signal. The result? A lush, expansive sound that's free from the muddiness typically associated with series connections. The RJM Mini Line Mixer not only enhances your audio setup but also invites creative exploration, making it a vital tool for any musician or audio professional seeking to elevate their sonic landscape.
Key Features:
- Combines up to 4 stereo or mono signals into a single stereo or mono output
- Runs effects in parallel with your dry signal to prevent tone loss
- High-quality, low-noise components for pristine sound
- Internal voltage conversion for maximum headroom
- Compact design fits easily on pedalboards
- Includes a 120V power supply
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Features and functionality
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The RJM Mini Line Mixer includes a third stereo input channel, offering the potential to add an additional parallel FX path.
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The mixer operates on an internally generated ±15V supply, ensuring ample headroom for handling hot signals like those from Eventide pedals.
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The RJM Mini Line Mixer can mix up to three stereo wet signals and a stereo dry signal, making it suitable for expanding stereo effects setups.
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The RJM Mini Line Mixer enables running delay and reverb in parallel with the dry signal, crucial for maintaining sound clarity in complex pedalboard setups.
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Use cases and applications
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Ideal for creating separate stereo effects for both main guitar signals and background pads, such as from an EHX Superego.
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Can facilitate complex FX setups, allowing separate modulation and reverb for organ-like outputs on pedalboards.
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It's particularly useful for creating spillover effects or integrating drones/pads in pedalboard setups, even with pedals lacking built-in spillover features.
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Owners utilize the RJM Mini Line Mixer for creating multiple simultaneous outputs, including separate wet and dry paths, enhancing flexibility in live and studio environments.
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Value and pricing
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At 265 euros, it's considered steep, yet it's suggested that only a 1U rack mixer would offer more features.
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User experience
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Users find it effective for running stereo effects like the Nemesis Delay and Ventris Reverb in parallel, maintaining stereo integrity without summing to mono.
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The RJM Mini Line Mixer, combined with the RJM Mastermind PBC 6X, allows for a versatile and compact rig setup, accommodating additional pedals by splitting loops.
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At 2:58 in this video, James' rig is shown to consist of a RJM Mini Line Mixer.
Joe Don Rooney’s guitar tech, David Graef, describes the guitarist’s rig as “a fun one. It’s a dry/wet/dry rig with a center 4x12 cabinet, with just the dry amp and two Mathers 1x12 cabinets for the effect left and right signals. We start with two dual Shure UR4D wireless units that go into a line selector made by RJM Technology. From the selector, the signal goes to my pedal board, where I do the majority of his patch changes, and then returns to an amp selector that feeds signal to one of two Bogner Ecstasy 101B heads [miked with three Shure SM57s and a Royer ribbon, pictured], a Blackstar Series One 200 head and a Diamond Decada head, and then out to the 4x12 dry cabinet. I take a line-level signal and feed the outboard effects [TC Electronic D-Two, Fireworx and Reverb 4000]. They return to and are blended through a Midas Venice 160 console and sent to a VHT 292 amp that powers the two Mathers 1x12 cabinets onstage for the wet signal.
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