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Gemini to introduce new 19” Professional 3 Channel Mixer PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Mike Stahl   
Monday, 25 June 2007
Offering the utmost bang for your buck, Gemini, a part of GCI Technologies, is proud to introduce its new MM-1000 Professional 3 Channel Stereo Mixer.

Tailored towards DJ’s of all levels, this 19-inch 3-channel professional mixer comes equipped with essentials such as 6 Line, 2 Phono/Line convertible RCA and 1 ¼” Mic inputs along with 5 band EQ assigned to the master output, 2 band Mic EQ with Mic Gain Control, and a user-replaceable RailGlide™ cross fader.  The MM-1000 also includes a free iPod® friendly cable for iPod® connectivity to satisfy all your mixing needs. 

Sleekly designed and enclosed in an attractive silver and black metal chassis, the MM-1000 also features a bright 2-color, 6 position VU meter with Cue/Master switch, a Mono/Stereo Toggle switch, and Cue/Program Rotary Control.

At an MSRP of $159.95 (street price approximately $99.95), the MM-1000 provides unparalleled value, making it a perfect choice in outstanding value for mobile or home use. 

Gemini, a part of GCI Technologies, has been servicing the Professional Audio and DJ communities for over 30 years, and continues to bring innovative and valuable tools to the market including the groundbreaking CDT-05 MKII Professional Hybrid Turntable, the first turntable of its kind to allow simultaneous playback of both CD and Vinyl and the CS-02 Professional 5 Channel Club Mixer.  For further information, click to www.geminidj.com.  For pricing information, contact GCI Technologies at (732) 346-0061.




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