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The M4 is a three-channel tabletop mixer designed to provide maximum flexibility for any DJ. It features a replaceable crossfader with reverse and slope controls, a 1/4" microphone input with EQ, and ample routing options for both phono and line-level devices. The impressive input section is where the M4 truly shines, boasting two switchable phono/line inputs and four dedicated line inputs, giving you a total of six inputs to work with. Additionally, it offers Master and Record outputs, as well as steep three-band EQ and rotary kills on each channel.
The M4 is a powerhouse package that is ready to handle whatever challenges a gig may throw your way. With its six inputs, the M4 ensures that you won't get stuck without enough inputs at your next performance. The unit's controls and features make it easy to plug in and play, transforming what could be a problem for the average mixer into a seamless experience.
One of the standout features of the M4 is its six-segment LED display, which provides clear monitoring of the signal strength. This allows you to maintain optimal levels and ensure your performance is delivered with impeccable quality.
Whether you're a professional DJ or an aspiring one, the M4 is the perfect choice for those who demand maximum flexibility and performance. With its intuitive layout, robust construction, and impressive capabilities, the M4 is a mixer that will elevate your mixing game and help you deliver unforgettable sets. Upgrade to the M4 and experience the difference it can make in your next gig.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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item_weight | 5 pounds | ||||
product_dimensions | 9.6 x 12 x 4 inches | ||||
item_model_number | M4 | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #195,701 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #1,457 in DJ Mixers #53,531 in Music Recording Equipment | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
date_first_available | September 1, 2003 |