JamHub SoleMix Remote Mix Station

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Got a JamHub rehearsal system? Plug in this remote control to easily adjust your JamHub mix -- without moving from your seat behind the drums or keyboard.

Drummers, keyboard players and lazy guitar players get ready to feel the love. Now you can create your own mix without moving. Controls are labeled "1" through "6" with 7th knob labeled "R" for "Rear" or "Recording." (With BedRoom models, controls 5 and 6 are inactive.) The "FX" knob controls the amount of JamHub effects you hear and the headphone volume knob allows you to set a volume level for the headphone jack built into the remote.

Perfect for drummers or keyboardists who can't be near the JamHub silent rehearsal studio, the SoleMix gives extra reach to stationary players so they don't have to step out from behind their instrument to access their mix.

You can connect up to 4 remotes on JamHub's TourBus and GreenRoom stations or 1 remote for the BedRoom Station.

Features
- Added length to JamHub controls for stationary players

- Stereo (TRS) headphone input

- Level and FX controls provide the mix you've always wanted

- One hardwired connector attaching to the JamHub main unit

- Power for the SoleMix remote supplied by JamHub station

- 12 foot (3.6m) cable length

Controls
The SoleMix controls are labeled 1 through 6 with the 7th knob labeled R for Rear or Recording. When used with a BedRoom model, controls 5 and 6 are inactive. The FX knob controls the amount of the JamHub effects engine you hear and headphone volume knob allows you to set a volume level for the headphone jack at the remote.

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. (2 ratings)
Submitted February 22, 2012 by Mike B in Issaquah, WA

"Jam Hub solves a stage noise problem"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Main Problem: muddy sound in the church hall due to stage monitors reflecting sound off the wall behind the altar, and messing with the clarity of the loudspeakers people are supposed to be hearing. Secondary problem: musicians who think their music needs to be louder than the singers' voices. Solution to both: Jam Hub. We connected drums, keyboard, and 2 guitars into the smaller version of Jam Hub (larger version hosts 6 inputs), and stuck the singing voices (composite output from the sound board) into the fifth port labeled "Remote", and got rid of that loud monitor entirely. Immediately, the sound in the hall cleared up. Audience happy, singers happy, musicians happy. Now each musician gets to hear themselves, their buddies, and the singers, at whatever volume and mix they dial into their individual headphones. All the instrument sound to the house is controlled through the master sound board - that's me - and I get to set the instrument volume vs. the singer volumes the way it sounds best in the hall. The stage monitor is gone, muddy interference effect is gone, and the volume of ear-damaging monitor noise on stage is cut in half. Next up: getting the vocal quartet to wear earphones, so we can buy a second jam hub for them, and get rid of the other stage monitor too. Don't hold your breath on that one.

Musical Background:

None. Two years ago I couldn't spell "sound tech" but now I are one.

Musical Style:

Christian rock, hymns, classical, contemporary, anything
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