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Your cart is empty.The Rolls RM69 MixMate 3 Mic/Source Mixer is six channel, single rack space, electronic audio mixer with two microphone inputs and four stereo line inputs. The unit is ideal for installs such as small restaurants or night clubs where space is a consideration, without compromising audio quality. A convenient front-panel 3.5mm jack has been included for connection to any standard MP3 player's headphone output.
BA
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
The unit has a scratchy pot on the 1st input since purchasing. I should have returned it, but did not open the box until after the return period.Static is pretty bad when adjusting. I have tried cleaning without any success.After reading through other reviews, it makes me think that there may be some quality control issues or inferior parts used inside.I do like the 1U rack space and features of the small unit, just not the static when adjusting POT.This is my second unit of the RM69, the first one has been pretty solid. I would be hesitant to purchase another based off my personal experience.
Newfield OS / FAC
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
We are updating our conference rooms and this item is part of that process. Great product, quick shipping and easy to build our system utilizing this item.
donald
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
What an easy device to setup, no noise introduced into the audio signal even from a sub par wireless microphone set . Great control of multiple inputs and simple easy to use controls.
Cade
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2022
I've had this piece of equipment for about a year. First, let me start by saying that I'm a dj and used this as part of a mobile PA rig with the purpose of allowing me to quickly plug my dj controller into my PA system.The Good:Its only 1 rack unit. 2 XLR inputs (including 1 XLR input in the front). Bass and treble adjustments (they are limited in their functionality, but still work). 4 rca inputs add a nice mix of functionality. Probably overkill for a home karaoke setup, lol.The Bad:There are NO LIGHT METERS that indicate gain or signal strength. If you overload a channel, which is easy to do, then you get the loudest buzzing sound that I have heard in my life come out of your speakers. Without a limiter on your system, this buzzing sound could definitely damage speakers. Even the XLR inputs can have this buzzing sound occur.If your using it as some type of home stereo setup, its probably fine. But be aware that most professional, heck even cheap, audio equipment (dj controllers, various mixers, etc.) will have an output gain that is far too powerful for this unit's rca inputs to handle. Even the XLR inputs are mic level, not line level, so plugging into those are "tricky" as well.
Dave Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2020
Basically the only reason you would buy this instead of something more feature filled (for the same or not much more) is that you only have one rack space available. It sounds good and is low noise and fairly flexible for being one rack space... limited controls obviously with only a global bass treble control but it does the job!
H Frazier
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2017
Superb quality and peformance. My sub actually works now! Whereas before it would create a high pitched annoying rattle (using two old logitech cpu subs inline). This unit was perfect for my 12u media controller rig. The ROLLS logo is clean and classy, the materails are high quality on all ends, even the super comfy rubber nobs that I've found nowhere else but my sibling's high end guitar equipment. But like I said I'm not an audio guy, maybe all equipment these days comes with the special little rubber nobs, but to me it made a huge difference knowing they likely did that because they enjoyed using and developing the product, and they themselves couldn't stand the cheap hollow plastic nobs you find these days. But hey that's another $1 in profit margin I suppose ...I haven't tested the mic output, nor do I plan on using them much, but definitely nice to have. In comparison to another 1U unit I purchased, which was an equalizer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013JLZMZE/ by Behringer, the ROLLS unit was a joy to handle and play with, and the behringer felt like a DVD player you'd find at a cheap motel that has nothing but a chip, an LED, and cheap housing.The high quality $2 primo nobs on the ROLLS really allow for sensitive tuning, seriously every nob should be this nice. You audio people have been holding out on us!! Maybe at least convince Behringer to step it up. The loose plastic and hollow nobs on the behr feel like they'll snap off any day now. Not sure how, in the event you did have a pro musical rig with extreme sound, one would secure the behringer's physical settings without them rattling out of place. But for the price I will say, Behringer nailed it.The RM69 (great model name) is a simple, high quality, classy component that I would recommend for any user looking to ehance their rack with a solid mixer and mic amp - capable of a number of uses, both in audio and pc media setups. I am definitely a ROLLS fan now and will be purchasing all of my audio components from them if possible.
Winston
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2014
Terrible product. Now I know why I had never heard of this brand in 30 years, before I bought it. Had to send it back because of a lot of distortion on channels 1-2 and even the volume knobs. This is worse quality than a cheap Radio Shack product from the 70's. I can recommend the ART MX-622 as a much better alternative. In addition, the seller made it very difficult to return, even refusing to respond to emails/refund requests. Had to resort to Amazon's return guarantee, which solved the return problem very quickly. Would never buy from this seller, nor anything from Rolls, ever.
run on
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2014
If you are looking for a mixer to fit your basic needs, this one is a keeper. I use the RM 69 twice every week with no problems. This is an excellent choice for karaoke or DJ rigs. With the 2 XLRs on tap, one in the front and one in the back, the four media ports and mp3 player port, the manufacturer was really tracking. I racked up this mixer along with an audio FX unit patching it into the mic's using the insert port. I added a BBE sonic maximize and a single rack CD player. With this rig set up, I can do most any type of venue coupled with different mains and monitors. Great Rolls mixer!
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