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Lovely set, I really like it. Smooth & deep.
I have one Subzero SZ-DMR-400 rotary mixer. It's an exact copy of the Omnitronic TRM-402 rotary mixer. They use ALPS pots and make a pretty good quality preamp by my reckoning. My old CDJ1000s are used as hifi in my lounge. These now run into the Subzero, and then on into a pair of (one per speaker, bridged to mono) Rotel RB-971 power amps, driving a pair of Mission 702e floor standing speakers in our main lounge. I use the booth output of the mixer to run another Rotel RB-971 (in stereo mode) to drive a small pair of Roth wall mounted speakers in our kitchen/dining/chilling area, which sound surprisingly good. The Subzero is the 4 channel version, but each channel has a built in small switch to route in another source, giving me 8 inputs. This allows me to run ... 2 CDJs, digital radio, old tape deck, TV, sequencer/synth, computer, and an incredible little Esinkin hifi bluetooth receiver. It's because I have so many sources and still like to use my CDJs, that I have a mixer rather than a hifi preamp, but the Subzero fills the role pretty well, and it gives us so much versatility. I think mine is a couple of years old now, and so far providing flawless performance. I hope you get yours sorted and enjoy using it. Rotary pots are so much nicer to use than sliding pots. Good luck!!
Did another little mix on the cheap Subzero rotary mixer mentioned a few pages ago:
https://www.mixcloud.com/ajacuzzi/mix-feb-22/
Love the mixer, but noticed one of the channel EQs has stopped working on the left speaker. Luckily owned it just under a year, so should get a repair/replacement. Hope it's a one off, would be a shame if it's unreliable as it's great otherwise.