Line-level mixer. Perfect for mixing several keyboard modules or module outputs. New silver look.
5 People rated this product : 7 out of 10
3 People wrote reviews









9 out of 10
Feature:
The pan and aux send knobs are really tiny! They work, but they are tiny. The phantom power switch is not a switch. It's a JUMPER hehehehe. Kind of cheesy for Rolls to do that. Otherwise, the mixer is good. I wish it had a stereo aux send, but it's fine for the price.
Quality:
The finish is ok, the printing is kind of grainy in spots. The phantom power jumper is cheap. The tiny knobs are a consideration. I wish there was a cable lock on the power cable! As you might know, this unit uses a wall wart so a cable lock on the power jack would be a plus. Otherwise the unit is fine for the price.
Value:
What else can you get? Behringer has one for $100 but no mic in. Alesis has one for $300 but it's too big.
This unit is nearly perfect for price and size.
Desirability:
OK, it could have a little more "finesse". It's nice enough.
Sound:
Very, very clean. Sounds great. No complaints.
Support:
Never had to contact them.
Overall:
It's perfect for me. It solved a buzzing problem I had with my last mixer and it is fine. YES, I would purchase another if this one got stolen etc....
Submitted: 4/26/2004
Style of Music: Jazz, Rock.









9 out of 10
Quality:
One little gripe regarding the user interface. On the unit I have the L and R screenprint on each channel's pan controls are backwards; as is the 1 and 10 level indications on the aux sends. Perhaps the printer just had a bad day. It took me 4 weeks to notice this though, and which point I did a double take! :-)
But, this product is built like a tank. Great feeling knobs (except the little pan and aux knobs, which are too small and hard to turn, but I understand they had to save somewhere to get this into one rack space...).
Value:
Well worth the price. If you want a clean, transparent, compact mixer, this is it.
Desirability:
This is not a sexy product. Thank goodness! It does what it's supposed to do, and stays out of the way.
Sound:
I use the Rolls in a guitar rack, where it mixes the stereo outs of a Boogie TriAxes preamp (Rolls channels 2 and 3) and mono out from an Ovation acoustic (Rolls channel 4). A TC Electronic G-Force is blended into the mix via the aux sends and returned to channels 5 and 6. The stereo outs of the Rolls then feed a Boogie Simul-Class:90 power amp.
It works quite well in this application. I wanted a compact mixer that added 0 tone to the Boogie gear; one that was completely transparent. And, that's what I got! I love this little mixer. It knows how to stay out of the way.
Support:
Never needed support, so can't comment. I've had the Rolls about 6 months.
Overall:
I'd buy another one if this one were run over by a truck (but, it just might survive). Small size, transparency, mic preamp, and aux sends are why I bought this. If fit my application like a glove.
Small aux/pan knobs, incorrect screenprinting on the aux/pan labels are it's minor drawbacks.
Submitted: 8/23/2003
Style of Music: Jazz (standards) and Jazz/Rock fusion. Some Latin Jazz.
30-Day 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Applies On This Item - Buy it, and if it isn't just right for you, return it!
"Recently an item arrived defective, and (even though it wasn't their fault) they addressed the issue promptly and professionally. I love it!" - customer on August 18, 2008
Free Catalog |