M²Synth 4-Channel Panning Mixer 137 Bare PCB

£34.95
(£41.94 UK, incl VAT)
7216-037
30 g
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Bare PCB

The main PCB for building the M²Synth 4-Channel Panning Mixer 137 in either MOTM or MU format.  All pots and switches are soldered direct to the back of the PCB (coloured blue on the PCB layout) so no panel wiring. You can also add the recommended jack socket breakout PCBs 7215-742 7215-713 & 7215-712 which makes connecting to the sockets so much easier. Supplied complete with circuit schematic. PCB size 175 x 151.5mm.

For more info on this module, module specific build guide, general build info (Basics), PCB layout & parts list, see the M² Learn More section.

Power Supply Voltage

M2Synth modules are designed for +/-12V operation and we use a 10-pin IDC box header as our standard power supply connector. MOTM and MU systems use a different header and operate at +/-15V. To cater for the higher voltage and different power supply connectors we have an in-line voltage regulator conversion module if you intend to install the finished module in your own MOTM/MU system.

The regulator module can handle up to +/- 100mA maximum although we suggest +/-90mA is a practical safe limit. The module has the added advantage of providing a stable +/-12V to the module and reduces the risk of supply voltage fluctuations from other modules or power supply drift from affecting the supplied module. This ready assembled and tested module can be ordered along with the PCB.

For the Voice 108 you will require two of the regulator modules.

Complete Kit

We can supply the 4-Channel Panning Mixer 137 as a complete kit of parts for MOTM or MU formats offering a saving over purchasing items individually.

Ready Built

Prefer not to solder, a ready assembled version in MU or MOTM versions can be purchased direct from our dedicated website at m2synth.com

Advice

This kit is not suitable for those new to electronics assembly although it does not require test equipment to calibrate the module. For more info about assembling M²Synth modules see this guide