Submitted by Lead 
on
04-04-2008 22:43
Images: Lead 
Model : PS-626 PRO
Brand : Gemini
Brand website :  geminisound.com
Category : Mixer
Availability : 1996 - 1999
This product has been discontinued
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Product Information
Successor : Gemini PS-626 PRO2
Features
- 3 Channel Mixer
- Beat indicators
- 12 volt BNC light jack
- Cut/Isolator Feature for Low, Mid and High of each channel
- Combo XLR or 1/4' DJ Mic jack
- Master, Booth and Record outputs
- Dual mode display (Left & Right output or Channel 2 and Channel 3)
- Push button cueing with Cue/Program pan control
- 3 Band Equalizers per Channel
Specifications
- Inputs: 1 Phono/Line(RCA), 2 Phono(RCA), 2 Line(RCA)
- Outputs: Master(RCA), Booth(RCA), Rec(RCA), Headphones(Jack)
- Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20KHz +/- 2dB
- Distortion (THD): 0.02%
- Signal to Noise ratio: >80dB
- Talkover Attenuation: 16dB
- Headphone Impedance: 16Ω
- Power Supply: 115/230V 50/60Hz
- Power Consumption: 15W
- Dimensions (WxDxH): 254 x 305 x 112mm
- Weight: 3 kg
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There are 2 Comments
bios wrote on 16-06-2009 @ 22:42My first real mixer.
Sound and build quality were not that good, equalizers sounded quite toyish, but on the other hand it was a very nice and rather inexpensive mixer to learn.? Feature complete, with sufficient connectivity, not polluted with too many gadgets, yet with features that are now standard but were quite rare back in the day at this price tag: three band eq per channel, cue/pgm mix, booth output, pgm/cue level meter.? I also remember those beat leds that actually (I am quite ashamed to tell) helped me a lot learning to mix.
It is a shame that Gemini completely lost it these years, because in that day, they had very nice products.
p-wee wrote on 04-11-2010 @ 16:39Mine too
had for about 12 years and it still works! cant believe a cheap mixer like this lasts so long. although now I am ready to replace the good old 626 with an RMX 40, just need to wait for the money

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