
"The MX-7 is a seven channel voltage controlled mixer. It consist of seven "state-of-the-art" voltage controlled amplifiers which can be routed by switches to main outputs (A and B). All channels has the individual mute control, as well. The mix for both outgoing channels (A+B) can be voltage controlled."
Under the News section of
http://www.cwejman.net/
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ReplyDeleteI love my S1 MKII but I never understood why on the S1 the inputs are labeled in red but on the individual modules the inputs are the grey color of the module and the outputs are white. I can't wait till I can afford a rack of Cwejman moduels...
ReplyDeleteWoops, I got that backwards. Outputs are red on the S1 and inputs are grey. On the modules outputs are white and inputs are grey. Why not do it the same on both?
ReplyDeleteOh, US dollar, why are you so weak RIGHT NOW?
ReplyDeleteI'm with you there stretta. This beats the hell out of the dopfer VC mixer, and it looks like it fits in just about the same amount of space. Cwejman is really putting out some quality products. Anyone care to chime in as to whether they're built as sturdily as they appear to be?
ReplyDeleteI want a special military hardened Cwejman. Something that can be resist deep desert grit, that isn't bothered by EMP's and the static discharges of wormsign.
ReplyDeleteThump that bass
I would rate Cwejman the highest for EuroRack build quality. After that Livewire and Plan B would be tied for second.
ReplyDeleteI would rate Cwejman as the best-built modular of ANY format that I have laid hands on.
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