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Description

The t.mix mix 502 is a compact yet powerful solution for musicians and audio professionals looking to streamline their setup without sacrificing quality. This 5-channel mixer is ideal for small gigs, home studios, or podcast setups, offering a versatile range of inputs and outputs to accommodate all your needs. With its intuitive design, the mix 502 allows for quick adjustments, ensuring your sound is always on point.

Equipped with one microphone input featuring phantom power, the t.mix mix 502 is perfect for dynamic and condenser microphones alike. The 2-band EQ and balance control offer nuanced sound shaping, allowing you to craft the perfect mix. For musicians who need versatility, the two stereo inputs, each with dual jack inputs, provide ample connectivity options. The master output is delivered through two unbalanced jack connections, making it straightforward to integrate into any setup.

Additionally, the mixer includes an RCA input/output (2Track in/out) for seamless integration with external devices, while a separately adjustable headphone output makes monitoring your mix hassle-free. The external power supply ensures that your mixer remains reliable, even in demanding environments.

Key Features:

  • 5-Channel Mixer
  • 1 Microphone input with phantom power
  • 2-Band EQ and balance
  • 2 Stereo inputs with each 2 jack inputs
  • Master output via 2x jack unbalanced
  • Additional input via RCA (2Track in/out)
  • Separately adjustable headphone output
  • External power supply

Owner's manual

the t.mix mix 502 User Manual

Product specs

Available since February 2016
Parallel usable Channels 3
Mic Ins 1
Stereo Ins 2
Master Out 6,3 mm unbal.
Number of Pre Aux max. 0
PC Interface No
Multitrack Recording No
USB/SD Direct Record No
PFL No
Effect Processor 0
USB Play No
Bluetooth Play No
Foot Switch No
Matrix Mixer No
Zones 0
19" Rackmount No
Width 125 mm
Depth 195 mm
altezza 50 mm
Weight 0,7 kg
Mono Line Ins 3
Hi-Z Input 0
Phantom Power 48V
Aux Ways 0
Audio Interface Input 0
Audio Interface Output 0
Rec Out (Analog) 1
Panorama 1
Lamp Connector No
Rackmount No

FAQs

How many channels does the t.mix mix 502 offer?

The t.mix mix 502 provides 3 parallel usable channels, including 1 mic input and 2 stereo inputs.

Does the t.mix mix 502 support phantom power for condenser microphones?

Yes, the t.mix mix 502 supports 48V phantom power, allowing you to use condenser microphones.

Is the t.mix mix 502 suitable for multitrack recording?

No, the t.mix mix 502 does not support multitrack recording. It is designed for basic mixing tasks.

Can the t.mix mix 502 be rack-mounted?

No, the t.mix mix 502 is not designed for rack mounting. It is a compact, portable mixer.

What are the dimensions and weight of the t.mix mix 502?

The t.mix mix 502 measures 125 mm in width, 195 mm in depth, and 50 mm in height, with a weight of 0.7 kg, making it easy to transport.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Solid construction, feels sturdy and well-built

  • Performs continuously without issues, reliable 24/7 operation

  • Sound quality rivals Midas preamps, excellent for the price

  • Versatile for monitoring different audio sources

  • Secure power supply connection with screw-in feature

  • Effective for separate volume control of multiple feeds

  • Quiet microphone preamp and main output, even at full volume

CONS

  • Lacks an on/off switch, must be turned off at mains

  • Main mix knob also controls phones output, limiting flexibility

  • Some knobs feel smoother than others, slight quality inconsistency

  • Line input missing EQ and GAIN control, only balance and level

  • Mic gain lower than some competitors, offering less headroom

  • Knobs can be slightly wobbly, indicating potential durability issues

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about the t.mix mix 502.

Features and functionality

  • The t.mix mix 502 includes XLR inputs and phantom power, making it suitable for microphones requiring external power.

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  • The t.mix mix 502 handles multiple input types, including 6.3mm and 3.5mm jacks, offering versatile connection options for different audio sources.

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Comparisons

  • It's often compared to the Mackie Mix5, which has constant 15V phantom power but lacks a switch for control.

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Value and pricing

  • In Germany, the t.mix mix 502 is presented as an affordable option alongside the Soundcraft Notepad-5 for users seeking basic mixing capabilities with phantom power.

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Use cases and applications

  • Suitable for users needing a compact mixer with essential features for small-scale audio setups, especially when budget constraints are a concern.

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  • Suitable for combining audio from multiple PCs, offering a practical solution for complex setups involving DACs, amps, and various sound sources.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Users report potential ground loop issues when connecting multiple PCs, suggesting careful setup and isolation to prevent feedback noise.

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User experience

  • Some users indicate negligible audio quality loss when routing through the t.mix mix 502, highlighting its reliability in maintaining sound integrity in intricate setups.

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