Powermix III : A Small Mixer for my Pedal Board Build
Reasonably priced and has pretty much all the functions I need to get 3 stereo sources out to my Headrush Speakers.
I'm using a GR-55 and (soon to come) a SY-1000, so I needed a way to get 3 stereo outs together without going to a full desk. This ticks the boxes. Very simple with level control for the inputs and a balance mini pot for each pair, so if I want I can position the outputs in stereo - although I'll do that in the units themselves.
There is a master out level and a volume control (shared) for the two headphone sockets. I will not likeley use these, but it is a nice addition for anyone practicing at home where amplification is not possible.
I've read there is 'leakage' even when a channel is shut. Honestly, I've not noticed, and it wouldn't bother me anyway, as I just want to use the unit to mix some pedals, and not make a 'studio mix' LOL. Seriously, if you want that functionality, this is hardly the product!
What it needs? Well a peak light on each stereo pair would be good - ditto for a green/amber/red on the output.
Another £5 cost might have allowed for this, and I think would have been wise. But..... Just use your ears :) If it sounds ropey, you are over driving a channel pair - back off. :) Yes... aswith all things audio, you need to listen rather than look.
Apart from that, all good. Solid build. Small enough to sit on your pedalboard, and could even be a base for addition pedals on top, for that second row. Happy.
Be aware, it is 12v and not 9v ...

Technical Data
- Manufactured by ART
- Released in 2008
- Average price : $143
- Weight : 590g
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