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Yes, you can probably find a more modern mixer brand new for a bit more, but there's something cool about 1980's Radio Shack equipment. If nothing else, it brings back memories.
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Very versatile. I have two, and they run forever. My new receiver didn't have any tape jacks and the phono preamp stage was awful. Since I still use my Technics turntable and reel to reel tape deck, I use this to connect them to an aux jack on the new receiver and it works great. Sound quality is great too.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Itβs a very simple to use good quality mixer. Perfect for a hobbyist or someone new to mixing.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Great product, same model I had when I was in high school.
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Finally found a version of the very first mixer I owned back in 84 when I began to dj. Nostalgia in its greatest form!!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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