stogie @ Fri May 30, 2008 12:39 pm wrote:
London Live, is this mic/line selector button a common feature or do most mixers not have it?
Most? That would be almost to broad a question to answer. Some do, some don't. I know almost all of the mixers I've ever owned have had a pad switch in them. I've got an Allen & Heath and three Yamaha's right now that have them, I had a Behringer that didn't. Just because a mixer doesn't have a pad button doesn't necessarily mean that there isn't a provision for a line or a mic in the circuit. For example, I had a Mackie 1604VLZ that didn't have a pad switch but when adjusting the gain or trim ,as some call it, with the knob turned all the way counter clockwise it started at 0 using the mic XLR input, using a line input, and the gain in the same position, the signal was attenuated by 15 db. That's all the gain is on a mixer, a means to adjust the signals input to optimize your mixers ability. Your EMX512 doesn't have a gain control.