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Sean T. Hayes:
Hey all,

I am looking for a simple zone mixer for a permanent install.

I need a minimum of three zone outputs
Zone 1 - stereo mix
Zone 2 - mono
Zone 3 - mono
A 4 zone mixer would be sufficient.

I need 4 balanced xlr inputs and 1 rca input.

I have my eyes on the Australian Monitor ZRM4. Has anybody used this product? I have never used anything from Australian Monitor, any experiences good or bad? If anyone has any input on the product or the company please let me know what you think.

Thank You,

Sean Hayes

Gustav Hedelund:

--- Quote from: Sean Hayes on March 04, 2011, 03:54:07 PM ---Hey all,

I am looking for a simple zone mixer for a permanent install.

I need a minimum of three zone outputs
Zone 1 - stereo mix
Zone 2 - mono
Zone 3 - mono
A 4 zone mixer would be sufficient.

I need 4 balanced xlr inputs and 1 rca input.

I have my eyes on the Australian Monitor ZRM4. Has anybody used this product? I have never used anything from Australian Monitor, any experiences good or bad? If anyone has any input on the product or the company please let me know what you think.

Thank You,

Sean Hayes

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Dbx Zone PRO 640m?  Very nice little thing. Think about the dsp capabilities, eq and hpf, limiters and such. I have re-done several Zone mixer installs where people burnt voicecoils like other change underwear, because the lack of adequate filters and protection. Has other nice and simple features too. Also cheaper than a correct analog setup.

Sean T. Hayes:
The zone pro looks great, but this item needs to also act as a simple mix interface. We need an easy way for a user to adjust volume and assign inputs to zones quickly on the fly. We already have all of the processing required to eq and protect the system.

Thanks for the reply.

Sean

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Mario Battista:
Sean

Take a look at this.

http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1756&brandID=2

john manson:

--- Quote from: Sean Hayes on March 05, 2011, 10:26:31 PM ---The zone pro looks great, but this item needs to also act as a simple mix interface. We need an easy way for a user to adjust volume and assign inputs to zones quickly on the fly. We already have all of the processing required to eq and protect the system.

Thanks for the reply.

Sean

(edited for clarity)

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It doesn't get much easier than these. http://www.dbxpro.com/ZCSeries/index.php

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