So now, after a couple of Go:Mixer Pro devices, Roland has introduced its most comprehensive model yet: the Go:Mixer Studio.
Each input channel provides mic, line and Hi-Z connectivity with phantom power available. Input levels are controlled by a pair of front panel gain knobs, which can also be linked for stereo use.
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