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MTR 16-8-2 (1989)
« on: March 25, 2015, 05:40:26 PM »
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MTR 16:8:2 Mixer

MTR 16:8:2 Mixer
With 32 inputs available in remix mode, MTR reckon their 16:8:2 mixer has got what it takes to woo customers away from their ever-popular Seck 1882. But is its in-line design easy to use? Gareth Stuart reports.