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Karlmer
by Gary E. Andrews - 05/19/25 03:17 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 05/18/25 03:32 PM
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Hey, Folks!
Does anyone know the specs from the Furman mm-8a mixer?
I’ve been trying to find out any information I can, but it’s just about impossible to find anything out about it! Even the original manual is practically non-existent.
Anybody know? Primarily, I’m looking for the power output and any other technical info I can.
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I Googled the Furman Mixer and it looks like a pretty old piece of gear. I imagine the specs are pretty much what you would find on much newer gear. I assume it would be a signal processer only. The EIA Standards were most likely used of which means the signal out put would be about ! Volt Peak to Peak of what a main amplifier would require to drive an amp to full out put. It appears there are level/volume controls to adjust the output so as to not over drive a recording device.
Ray E. Strode
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