Product Description
Boss KM-6A 6-channel stereo mixer for sale. Serviced including recapping. Working very well.
These Boss units are well known for their earthy, 70s sound and this one does not disappoint. It's a simple beast even lacking an effect send and return, but what it does, it really nails. With the EQ and pan on each channel you can control the overdrive of each input and then the overloaded circuit works its magic as the different sounds clamber over each other as you adjust levels and EQ.
What's the difference between the Boss KM-6A and the KM-6B? Knobs! On the 6B you get small versions of the RE-150 knobs on the channels and the main volume controls have been replaced with a large Space Echo "selector"-type knob. But... this 6A has 6B knobs (but you can see the large ones obscure the numbers around them so it's still a 6A panel). Most likely this is a transitional unit - we see a lot of this in Space Echoes from the same era where Roland were evolving products as they went.
These Boss units are well known for their earthy, 70s sound and this one does not disappoint. It's a simple beast even lacking an effect send and return, but what it does, it really nails. With the EQ and pan on each channel you can control the overdrive of each input and then the overloaded circuit works its magic as the different sounds clamber over each other as you adjust levels and EQ.
What's the difference between the Boss KM-6A and the KM-6B? Knobs! On the 6B you get small versions of the RE-150 knobs on the channels and the main volume controls have been replaced with a large Space Echo "selector"-type knob. But... this 6A has 6B knobs (but you can see the large ones obscure the numbers around them so it's still a 6A panel). Most likely this is a transitional unit - we see a lot of this in Space Echoes from the same era where Roland were evolving products as they went.