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The 240 Resistance Mixer is a relatively simple (passive operation) accessory allowing four audio inputs to be mixed down to one output, or to split one input to 4 different outputs. The 240 was introduced in the (late?) 1970s and was one of three accessories retained as part of the "AC" series when DOD discontinued their initial series of effects pedals in favor of the FX-series in 1982. At least six cosmetic variants were produced, including the final (made in China?) VAC series, which was produced into the early 2000s.


Controls: four Level controls (one per channel) 


From an early 1980s DOD catalog: "The Resistance Mixer 240 is a 4-channel mixer which accepts 4 instruments or microphones, provides a level control for each, and mixes the 4 inputs into a single output. The Resistance Mixer 240 can [also] be used as a 4-channel Y-cord, turning the controls to maximum, using the output as an input, and running the 4 channels into individual amplifiers or channels."


Listed specifications: Input impedance: greater than 50 kOhms; output impedance: greater than 15 kOhms (early 1980s catalog)

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