
Thornton Axis 10 mixer
- Built-in MP3 player
- 10 channels
- Extra solid construction
- 3-band EQ
- Built-in USB
- With effects and phantom power
- Bluetooth
- 5 segment LED
- Weight: 3.2 kg
- Dimensions: 435 x 34 x 211 mm
Axis 10 is a 10-channel mixer with USB, effects, Bluetooth and MP3 player. It is suitable for small and medium-sized audio tasks, while giving you the necessary tools to play music, either wirelessly via Bluetooth or via a computer. In addition, Axis 10 has a built-in 2-channel USB sound card, so you can use the mixer as a recording mixer with a computer and an associated computer program. You can even use Axis 10's USB output to record directly to a USB key.
The compact Axis 10 has 10 channels, of which the first 6 channels have both built-in microphone preamplifiers with balanced XLR connectors and line inputs. Channels 5/6 and 7/8 can be used as dedicated stereo inputs for keyboard instruments and other equipment with a stereo signal. While channel 9/10 is a stereo channel with phono/RCA and TRS minijack connectors for various media players or other DJ equipment. If you connect an MP3 player, via cable or USB, the sound is controlled from channel 9/10.
Each channel has its own gain control with overload stage, and you get a comprehensive tone control section with treble, midrange and bass control. The first 8 channels have slide faders and PFL as well as low cut to remove rumble in the audio signal, which can give a cloudy sound image.
The mixer has a built-in MP3 player, so you can plug a USB stick directly into the mixer and control the music directly from Avis 10. You can even connect to an MP3 player via Bluetooth and play music wirelessly via a smartphone or tablet, or you can connect a computer and play your music from there.
It's hard to make a good sound mix without good effects. That's why the Axis 10 is also equipped with an effects processor with 16 digital effects, which you can use to add fullness to a vocal or acoustic guitar or to other instruments that would benefit from a boost. If you have an effect yourself that you want to use with the mixer, you can also do this via the mixer's built-in send/return circuit.