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Item Note: Some Screws Are Broken On Bottom Of Mixer; Missing 12-Pin Multi-Connector; Meter Scale Sheets (6 Types); 4x Feet; 4x Mounting Screws
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2021-01-22T00:49:36
Well It's 2021, Adorama is STILL selling this 16 year old piece of equipment (it is still listed as IN STOCK) on their website and NO reviews?? I have spent many years with the DMX-P01 slung on my shoulder recording sound for picture. From About 2006-2011 I owned this mixer and used it on commercials, tv shows, movies (low budget), documentary programs. It was sonically great to my ears. I believe that it was the first portable digital mixer. The only shortcoming is that the display only shows input gain levels or output levels, never both at the same time. Also there are no dedicated peaking indicators on the inputs. So if you are combining multiple inputs into a mono or stereo output the summed energy will require monitoring, however you will be in the dark as to which inputs may be near peaking. User experience and also if you happen to be using wireless receivers with good gain structure can compensate for this oversight on Sony's part. There are input limiters available and adjustable compression on the main outputs. My DMX-P01 now serves as a (very expensive) desktop speaker monitor volume mixer/headphone output for my computer workstation...still going strong.
John M.
DC 12 V via 4-pin Hirose connector
24 bits
5 hours or more with Sony AA-size alkaline batteries
24 bits
48 kHz or 96kHz
Less than 0.05%
-5 to +40½ C (+23 to +104½ F)
-30 to +70½ C (-22 to +158½ F)
20 Hz to 40 kHz +0.5/-3.0 dB (at 96 kHz sampling frequency)
Send level: -60/-10/+4 dBu (max. +24 dBu), 600 ohm Return level: 0 dBu (max. +20 dBu), 10kohm
Bus Input (L/R), S/PDIF (IEC60958 coaxial), phono, 75 ohms
-126 dBu (IHF-A)
Threshold: 0 to +20 dB
VU, BBC-type DIN-type, NORDIC-type, IEC-type1, dBSF (selectable)
1/4-inch TRS jack (x1) and 3.5mm dia. TRS jack (x1) with level control
2ch (L/R), -10 dBu (max. +10dBu), 3.5mm dia. TRS jack, unbalanced, 10 kohm load or more
2 ch (L/R), S/PDIF (IEC 60958 coaxial), phono, unbalanced 75 ohm load or more
DC 12V
Internal: DC 12V (eight AA-size (LR6) alkaline batteries)
External: DC 12 V via DC jack or DC 10 to 15 V via an XLR 4-pin connector
10-1/2 x 2-3/4 x 8-1/8 inches (266 x 68 x 206 mm)
4 lbs 13 oz (2.2 kg)
Sony warranty
Great engineering, but display oversight by Sony designers.
By John M.
Well It's 2021, Adorama is STILL selling this 16 year old piece of equipment (it is still listed as IN STOCK) on their website and NO reviews?? I have spent many years with the DMX-P01 slung on my shoulder recording sound for picture. From About 2006-2011 I owned this mixer and used it on commercials, tv shows, movies (low budget), documentary programs. It was sonically great to my ears. I believe that it was the first portable digital mixer. The only shortcoming is that the display only ...
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The Sony DMX-P01 digital mixer is a lightweight and portable field mixer developed for electronic news gathering (ENG) and electronic field production (EFP).
The unit has 32-bit, full digital sound processing and its unique Scene store - recall feature enables users to instantly recall up to ten different mixer user-snapshots.