Samson Mixers give music professionals what they need for every situation.
From rehearsal room, to studio, to live applications— Samson makes a mixer that will do the job.
Mixers
MDR 6 MIXER
The compact MDR 6 is a six input stereo mic/line tabletop mixer in a portable and rugged package. Perfect for a small studio, the MDR 6 features Hard Disc Record mode for recording with a PC.
•Six input stereo mixer
•Low noise
•Low impedance circuit design
•60mm faders on each channel and mains
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•Hard Disc Mode
•Four XLR inputs with mic preamps
•Mono out with level control
•Dual
•Aux send with effects return
•Headphone out with level control
•Phantom power
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MDR 8 MIXER
The Samson MDR 8 is an eight channel professional stereo mixer with
•Eight input stereo mixer
•Low noise
•Low impedance circuit design
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•60mm faders on each channel and mains
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•Hard Disc Mode
•Six XLR inputs with mic preamps
•Mono out with level control
•Dual
•2 Aux sends with 2 effects returns
•Headphone out with level control
•Phantom power
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Mixers
MDR 10 MIXER
The MDR 10 stereo mixer packs a lot of professional features into a compact package.
High quality mic preamps, 60mm faders, pan control and our
•10 channel stereo mixer with 2 + 2 bussing
•Pre amps on each channel
•Low noise
•Low impedance circuit design
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•60mm faders on each channel and mains
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•10 XLR inputs with mic preamps
•Mono out with level control
•Dual
•2 Aux sends with 2 effects returns
•Headphone out with level control
•Phantom power
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MDR 16 MIXER
The flagship of the series, the MDR 16 is a true
•16 channel stereo
•Pre amps on each channel
•Low noise
•Low impedance circuit design
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•60mm faders on channels, busses and mains
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•16 XLR inputs with mic preamps
•Mono out with level control
•Dual
•2 Aux sends with 2 effects returns
•Headphone out with level control
•Phantom power
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Transparent sound, low noise and high quality mic preamps were the criteria when developing the new MDR (Maximum Dynamic Range) series of mixers. MDR mixers have features found no where else, like our exclusive Hard Disc Mode (HDM), found on the MDR 6 and 8, that eliminates delay between instrument and monitor mix when recording to hard disc.
The larger MDRs feature great sounding