Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the SONICAKE Active Signal Mixer used for? A: The SONICAKE Active Signal Mixer is used to mix audio signals from multiple sources, allowing for flexible routing between devices in a guitar or audio setup.
- Q: What are the two working modes of the SONICAKE Active Signal Mixer? A: The mixer has two modes: parallel mode, which combines signals from three independent inputs, and series mode, which allows for A and B channels in a series configuration.
- Q: How does the true bypass feature work? A: The true bypass feature allows the signal to pass through the mixer without any alteration when all switches are closed, ensuring a clean signal path.
- Q: What type of power supply is required for the SONICAKE Active Signal Mixer? A: The mixer requires a 9V DC center negative power supply, with a current rating of 97mA.
- Q: What are the dimensions and weight of the SONICAKE Active Signal Mixer? A: The dimensions are 124mm (D) x 90mm (W) x 54.8mm (H), and it weighs 389g.
- Q: Can I use this mixer for both guitar and bass? A: Yes, the SONICAKE Active Signal Mixer is suitable for both guitar and bass applications, providing versatile mixing options.
- Q: What is the input impedance of the mixer? A: The input impedance of the SONICAKE Active Signal Mixer is 1MΩ.
- Q: How many channels can be selected on the SONICAKE Active Signal Mixer? A: The mixer allows for the selection of three channels, providing flexibility in signal routing.
- Q: Is the power supply included with the mixer? A: No, the 9V power supply is not included with the SONICAKE Active Signal Mixer and must be purchased separately.
- Q: What materials is the SONICAKE Active Signal Mixer made of? A: The specific materials used in the construction of the SONICAKE Active Signal Mixer are not disclosed, but it is designed for durability and reliable performance.