The MixPad 9 is divided into mono mic/line channels and stereo line only channels - in this case, three of each. There's also a stereo phono tape/CD input, but this is paralleled with the last pair of line inputs, so it can't be counted as independent. Measuring a diminutive 239 x 228 x 58mm, the MixPad 9 scores hugely on cuteness, and if you count the two stereo returns, you'll find you can mix up to 13 different signals, which is impressive for a mixer that's no bigger than a mouse mat. Samson's 9‑channel MixPad 9 is so small, it makes Mackie's 1202 VLZ look like a full‑scale recording console. The construction might be solid steel, but you don't need the strength of Samson to lift this little mixer, as Paul White discovers.
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