Drawmer CMC2 5-stars Reviews

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7 years ago

audiophile sound quality - excellent preamp / controller

unbeatable for its price. best upgrade ever. I ve been using cheaper passive controllers before and this sounds so much better , fuller without any left /right balance problem at all. Every I/O are balanced, headphone out is also of top quality. built like a tank and it look cool too. highly recommended!!

7 years ago

Bloody marvelous

Used in my studio now for a month or 2 and all I can say is this is a very nice sounding and practical monitor controller. The features are dare I say, perfect, for a music studio.

The build and price are very good, although the jack sockets on the back are a tad close together, but hey..

Ive tried a few controllers over the years, including very expensive stuff like Crane Song and very low cost Mackie stuff.. The CS was great but was a faff setting up via USB and not worth all that money, many other low cost controllers can me a liability to a professional studio.. This Drawmer is EXCELLENT and perfect for a general music making studio environment, with the Mono, Sum & Dif, Phase, Mute and switching between monitors. I have a little mono speaker connected to the Sub so you can connect 3 sets of speakers, 2 stereo and one mono.

Good work Drawmer, spot on sound, clear, full range, uncolored. Its a keeper.

7 years ago

Simple look simple but very effective using

I have two pairs of monitors: Very easy to switch between them with this device, all the buttons are handy and easy to learn where they are - after one day You must not look at the device to use the buttons and knobs.

Phase change, dim, mono, the two input and the aux input is great, all I need is there. It's sound is open and clean, actually much more open than my previous controller. sub connector is a great feature too.

My mix is simply better with this device.

Headphone out also good, but my Lake People head amp is a bit better

Setup: UAD Apollo 16 MKII dynaudio bm15a, EMU PM5 with KRK Rokit 10S subwoofer .

I absolutely missed this

8 years ago

Drawmer CMC2 hits the spot.

The CMC2 is exactly right for my modest, one room, home studio set up.

This little unit has everything I actually need;

- Two main inputs and an additional AUX input with input gain control.

- Two stereo main outputs, a mono (sub) out and a headphone output

with independent level control.

- A very smooth and accurate master volume knob.

- Mute, Dim, Mono and phase reverse switches.

- LED indicators for every function.

More importantly it has nothing I don't really need; no talk-back, no 5.1/7.1 functionality, no multiple headphone outputs and no convertors.

Built like the proverbial tank, my Neumann KH120A's love it, my AKG K612 PRO's love it.

All in all this is a big step up from my (passive) Mackie Big Knob monitor controller at a very competitive price.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Drawmer
  • Released in 2017
  • Average price : $348
  • Weight : 1.1kg
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