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| | ALLEN AND HEATH GS1 |
 | | In essence, then, the GS1 is a miniature, in-line mixing console with most of the facilities you'd expect from a conventional mixer, though you don't get features such as assignable EQ, and the Tape Return has only Volume and Pan controls. |
 | | So, if you buy a GS1, apart from regaining most of your room space, you get most of what you'd expect on an 8-buss, in-line mixing console, but without Group faders, EQ bypass, individual aux send buss switching (they have to be switched as a pair) or a separate level control for the headphones. |
 | | There's also a meter bridge, which may be mounted either at the top of the mixer in time-honoured fashion, or in place of the armrest for the benefit of those who want to hang their mixer on the wall. |
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