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The image displays a close-up, angled view of a professional audio mixing console. The device is primarily dark gray or black with white and silver markings. The top section features various input and output jacks, including XLR, 1/4-inch mono/stereo jacks labeled "3/L (MONO)," "4/R," "AUX1," "AUX2," and "PHONES." A set of red and white RCA jacks is visible, labeled "OUTPUT RETURNS L/R." Two black cables are partially inserted into jacks on the upper right, one appearing to be a headphone connection. Labels indicate functionality such as "+48V PHANTOM" power.

The main mixing surface consists of multiple vertical channel strips. Two distinct channels, labeled "1" and "2" at their bases, are clearly visible, along with a partial view of a "3/4" channel group. Each channel features a column of black rotary knobs with white indicators, typically including "GAIN," "HIGH," "MID," "LOW" (equalization controls), "AUX1," and "AUX2/FX" (auxiliary sends). Below these knobs are vertical faders, also black with white markings, indicating volume levels from "-∞" to "+15 dB," with specific markings for "0," "10," "20," "30," "40," "60," and "80." Red "PEAK" indicator LEDs are illuminated on channels 1 and 2, suggesting signal clipping or high levels.

Further to the right, a master section or effects section features additional rotary knobs, including those for "FX TO AUX," "REPEAT," and "RETURNS." A "USB/MP3" input or control area is also visible. Signal level indicator LEDs, including "CLIP" and other green, yellow, and red lights, are present vertically to the right of the faders. The console rests on an indistinct surface, possibly a desk, with a reddish-brown object partially visible in the bottom right corner. The specific location within the city of Bogota, Colombia, cannot be determined from the visual information provided in the image.
FM-dYjX22

Feb 27, 2026

Bogota, Colombia

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The image displays a close-up, angled view of a professional audio mixing console. The device is primarily dark gray or black with white and silver markings. The top section features various input and output jacks, including XLR, 1/4-inch mono/stereo jacks labeled "3/L (MONO)," "4/R," "AUX1," "AUX2," and "PHONES." A set of red and white RCA jacks is visible, labeled "OUTPUT RETURNS L/R." Two black cables are partially inserted into jacks on the upper right, one appearing to be a headphone connection. Labels indicate functionality such as "+48V PHANTOM" power. The main mixing surface consists of multiple vertical channel strips. Two distinct channels, labeled "1" and "2" at their bases, are clearly visible, along with a partial view of a "3/4" channel group. Each channel features a column of black rotary knobs with white indicators, typically including "GAIN," "HIGH," "MID," "LOW" (equalization controls), "AUX1," and "AUX2/FX" (auxiliary sends). Below these knobs are vertical faders, also black with white markings, indicating volume levels from "-∞" to "+15 dB," with specific markings for "0," "10," "20," "30," "40," "60," and "80." Red "PEAK" indicator LEDs are illuminated on channels 1 and 2, suggesting signal clipping or high levels. Further to the right, a master section or effects section features additional rotary knobs, including those for "FX TO AUX," "REPEAT," and "RETURNS." A "USB/MP3" input or control area is also visible. Signal level indicator LEDs, including "CLIP" and other green, yellow, and red lights, are present vertically to the right of the faders. The console rests on an indistinct surface, possibly a desk, with a reddish-brown object partially visible in the bottom right corner. The specific location within the city of Bogota, Colombia, cannot be determined from the visual information provided in the image.

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