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The image depicts a Sony 8-channel audio mixer, model MXP-290, positioned on a smooth, flat gray surface in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The mixer, predominantly dark gray, is angled slightly from the left, with its control panel clearly visible.

The top left section of the mixer features eight vertical strips of controls, each corresponding to an audio channel. From top to bottom within each channel strip, there are black rotary 'TRIM' knobs, followed by yellow-tipped 'LCF', 'HIGH', 'MID', and 'LOW' knobs for equalization. Below these are light blue-tipped 'EQ' knobs, red-tipped 'AUX' knobs, smaller black 'PAN' knobs, and silver-capped 'LEVEL' knobs. Each channel also includes a white rectangular 'PFL' (Pre-Fader Listen) button. Eight black faders with white caps, numbered 1 through 8, are arranged horizontally across the bottom section of the main mixing board, each marked with a 'LOCAL' button directly underneath.

To the right of the channel strips, a vertical LED VU meter displays audio levels, with indicators ranging from -20 to +10 dB, and labels for L, VU, and R. Adjacent to this is a section labeled 'EDITOR CONTROL' containing a single push-button. Above this, the white 'SONY' logo and a 'POWER' switch are visible.

The bottom right section of the mixer features four prominent faders: two red-capped faders labeled 'MASTER L' and 'MASTER R', a light blue-capped 'AUX OUT 1' fader, and a teal-capped 'AUX OUT 2' fader. Above these, a 'MONITOR' section includes several black rotary knobs for 'MASTER', 'AUX-1', 'AUX-2', 'LEVEL', and 'PHONES', alongside white rectangular buttons for 'SELECT', 'EXT MONITOR', 'OSC', 'MIC', 'TFL', and 'TALK BACK OUT'.

The mixer rests on a matte gray table or desk, which occupies the lower half of the frame. A small portion of a person's leg, clad in dark blue denim jeans, is partially visible in the bottom right corner, indicating human presence near the audio equipment.
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Jun 7, 2026, 8:28 AM

Yekaterinburg, Russia

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The image depicts a Sony 8-channel audio mixer, model MXP-290, positioned on a smooth, flat gray surface in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The mixer, predominantly dark gray, is angled slightly from the left, with its control panel clearly visible. The top left section of the mixer features eight vertical strips of controls, each corresponding to an audio channel. From top to bottom within each channel strip, there are black rotary 'TRIM' knobs, followed by yellow-tipped 'LCF', 'HIGH', 'MID', and 'LOW' knobs for equalization. Below these are light blue-tipped 'EQ' knobs, red-tipped 'AUX' knobs, smaller black 'PAN' knobs, and silver-capped 'LEVEL' knobs. Each channel also includes a white rectangular 'PFL' (Pre-Fader Listen) button. Eight black faders with white caps, numbered 1 through 8, are arranged horizontally across the bottom section of the main mixing board, each marked with a 'LOCAL' button directly underneath. To the right of the channel strips, a vertical LED VU meter displays audio levels, with indicators ranging from -20 to +10 dB, and labels for L, VU, and R. Adjacent to this is a section labeled 'EDITOR CONTROL' containing a single push-button. Above this, the white 'SONY' logo and a 'POWER' switch are visible. The bottom right section of the mixer features four prominent faders: two red-capped faders labeled 'MASTER L' and 'MASTER R', a light blue-capped 'AUX OUT 1' fader, and a teal-capped 'AUX OUT 2' fader. Above these, a 'MONITOR' section includes several black rotary knobs for 'MASTER', 'AUX-1', 'AUX-2', 'LEVEL', and 'PHONES', alongside white rectangular buttons for 'SELECT', 'EXT MONITOR', 'OSC', 'MIC', 'TFL', and 'TALK BACK OUT'. The mixer rests on a matte gray table or desk, which occupies the lower half of the frame. A small portion of a person's leg, clad in dark blue denim jeans, is partially visible in the bottom right corner, indicating human presence near the audio equipment.

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