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MIDAS DM12
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Description

DM12
The compact DM12 honours yourstage or studio desktop space,while providing incredible sonicperformance, amazing versatility – andan unheard of level of affordability.

What is the secret behind DM12’ssuperb, studio-quality sound? TheDM12 features 8 award-winning,MIDAS microphone preamplifi ers withtrue +48 V Phantom Power, acclaimedby audio engineers the world over for their transparency and nuancedlow noise, high-headroom design. Add to this TRS Line Inputs on all 12channels (8 mono and 2 stereo), mono channel Inserts and 3-band EQ withmid-frequency sweep, 2 switchable pre/post-fader aux sends, 2 monitorouts and 2-track RCA I/O, and you have an analogue work of art – the fullyfeatured DM12!

12 Input Analogue Live and Studio Mixer with Midas Microphone Preamplifiers

  • Live performance and studio recording analogue mixer with 12 input channels
  • 8 mono input channels with award-winning Midas microphone preamplifiers
  • 2 electronically-balanced stereo line input channels on 1/4" TRS connectors
  • 3 band EQ on mono channels with swept mid band
  • 2 aux sends with pre/post fader switching
  • 60 mm precision long-life faders
  • Rugged chassis construction for durability in portable applications
  • Auto-ranging universal switch-mode power supply
  • 10-Year Warranty Program*
  • Designed and engineered in the U.K.

Discussions

NAMM 2019 - Your Predictions, Rumors and Desires...

...done Plenty of compact mixers almost fit the bill but emphasize band recording instead. Take similar specs to a Midas DM12 or Mackie Mix8 but rip out most of the mic pres, add analog filters, simplify the EQ, add the missing bits, done. Stretch goal: built in effects reused from existing devices, one on...

Mackie 1202 VLZ4 or Midas DM12 for external stereo effects/ electronic music production?

One of our clients switched from the A&H zed 12 to the dm12 last month and we found a significant bump up in sound quality of the recordings. I can recommend the dm12, it's really nice.

The new SSL 12 interface is awesome! Anyone else using it?

...for band rehearsal and monitoring recording sessions. This is because I've been shopping for something similar to a Midas DM12 compact analog mixer for this purpose and it's occurred to me that a piece of gear like that is going to be either somewhat or completely redundant now that I've switched to this interface. So...