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gemini PMX20

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This item is warranted for 3 years
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Description

The PMX-20 is a 4 channel mixer designed to meet the needs of the most demanding scratch enthusiast, with a highly adjustable Innofader compatible crossfader, 8 RGB performance pads per side and professional inputs and outputs (including a booth output). . Its rugged, all-metal chassis makes the PMX-20 a professional DJ mixer that can last for many years. The secret of the PMX-20 lies in its MIDI and audio interface features. Each control on this digital DJ mixer sends MIDI in addition to dedicated MIDI functions. This, combined with the built-in 4-channel audio interface, allows the PMX-20 to also function as a fully independent MIDI controller.

Characteristics
Robust all-metal chassis
16 RGB Multi-Function Silicone Pads (8 per side) • XLR / 6.35 combo microphone input
Microphone input on 6.35 jack connector with gain control and talkover
4 stereo phono / line channels
Dedicated MIDI controls for selecting tracks, effects
MIDI sending on all controls • Full range of professional inputs / outputs: balanced and unbalanced outputs for master, send and return effects, cab output, record output and XLR microphone input / combo jack
Curves control on the crossfader • Easily replaceable removable crossfader, Innofader compatible
Dimensions (W x D x H): 364.5 x 330 x 108 mm
Weight: 4.08 kg
Brand reference number: PMX20
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