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Dangerous Music 2-BUS+ 16-Channel Analog Summing Mixer with Harmonics, Paralimit & X-Former Color Circuits
The Dangerous Music 2-BUS+ is a premium 16-channel analog summing mixer designed for professional mixing and mastering engineers who require maximum depth, imaging, and analog headroom. It enhances digital workflows by combining multiple DAW outputs into a single high-quality analog stereo mix, delivering improved width, punch, and spatial definition compared to in-the-box summing.
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Dangerous Music 2-BUS LT 16-Channel Analog Summing Mixer for DAW Hybrid Mixing Systems
The Dangerous Music 2-BUS LT is a professional 16-channel analog summing mixer designed to bring the benefits of large-format console summing into modern DAW-based production systems. It provides a clean, transparent analog summing path that enhances stereo imaging, depth, and headroom without adding coloration to the source material.
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Dangerous Music D-BOX Studio Monitor Controller with 8-Channel Analog Summing & DAC System
The Dangerous Music D-BOX is a professional hybrid studio monitor controller and analog summing system designed to integrate mixing, monitoring, and conversion into a single compact unit. It is widely used in project and professional studios as a central hub for DAW-based production workflows.
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Rupert Neve Designs 5059 Satellite 16 x 2+2 Summing Mixer
The Rupert Neve Designs 5059 Satellite 16 x 2+2 Summing Mixer is an analog mixer with 16 inputs over two 25-pin D-sub cables and dual stereo XLR outputs housed in a 2U rack-mountable chassis. The mixer features class-A amplifiers and a custom transformer circuit design by renowned electronics engineer Rupert Neve.5059 Satellite -
Rupert Neve Designs 5057 Orbit Summing Mixer
Rupert Neve Designs 5057 Orbit Summing Mixer Fortified by Rupert’s revered Class A circuits, custom audio transformers, and Silk Red and Blue circuitry for variable harmonic saturation, the 5057 Orbit adds impressive flexibility to your setup, while enhancing lifeless, in-the-box mixes with authoritative weight, warmth, punch, depth, and clarity — without sacrificing the automated convenience of your digital audio workstation. Product Features: 16 Channel Class-A mix bus Silk Red & Blue modes with texture controls for precise control of sound characteristics Very low crosstalk for a wide stereo image and a sonic depth Cascadable via bus link with multiple 5057 units Input impedance: 16 K Ohm Frequency response: 10 to 50000 Hz: +/- 0.1 dB Max. input level at 1 kHz: +26 dBu Max. output level at 1 kHz: +26 dBu Distortion factor (from 22 Hz - 22 kHz): 0 dBu at 1 kHz: 0.003%, +20 dBu at 1 kHz: 0.0006% 2 x DB25 inputs (TASCAM standard) and XLR outputs Can be combined with other Rupert Neve Designs summing units via Buss Link Dimensions (W x D x H): 483 x 229 x 44 mm Weight: approx. 4 kg5057 Orbit -
Rupert Neve Designs 5059 Satellite 16 x 2+2 Summing Mixer
The Rupert Neve Designs 5059 Satellite 16 x 2+2 Summing Mixer is a high-performance analog summing mixer designed to bring classic Rupert Neve sound — warm, detailed, and harmonically rich — into modern recording and mixing environments. Built around Rupert Neve’s renowned Class-A topologies and custom transformers, the 5059 Satellite delivers 16 channels of summing with independent level, pan, and insert controls, along with dual stereo outputs for separate stem mixes. Its continuously variable Silk/Texture controls offer selectable harmonic character for tonal shaping or pristine summing.
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Solid State Logic X-Desk 16-Channel Analogue Summing Mixer
The Solid State Logic X-Desk is a compact professional analogue mixer designed for modern hybrid studios that need high-quality summing and hands-on control without the size of a large console. Built on SSL’s renowned SuperAnalogue technology, it delivers ultra-clean sound with exceptional depth, clarity, and headroom. Featuring multiple channel inputs, flexible routing, stereo cue and auxiliary sends, and integrated monitoring controls, the X-Desk is ideal for tracking, mixing, and integrating outboard gear with a DAW setup. It can also be expanded by linking with other X-Desk or X-Rack systems, making it a scalable solution for growing studio environments.
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Restore the depth and dimension of your mixes with professional summing mixers from gigstore. As the authorized UAE distributor for Rupert Neve Designs, Dangerous Music, and AMS Neve, we provide the critical analog back-end that transforms digital stems into polished, "record-ready" audio. Whether you need the Silk saturation of an Orbit or the transparent 3-D imaging of the 2-BUS+, our 2026 collection is the final word in high-end GCC studio production.
Analog Summing: The Secret to Professional Mix Translation
At gigstore, we know that digital summing (mixing inside the DAW) can sometimes result in a "collapsed" stereo image. Analog summing mixers solve this by combining your tracks as electrical voltages through high-headroom circuitry, resulting in superior width, height, and harmonic richness. Explore our range online for secure shipping to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait.
- Rupert Neve Designs 5057 Orbit: Bring the sound of the Shelford console to your rack. With 16 channels of Class A summing and Variable Silk Red/Blue modes, it’s the ultimate tool for adding "expensive" weight to your low-end.
- Dangerous Music 2-BUS+: The choice for mastering-grade precision. Featuring three active color circuits—Harmonics, Paralimit, and X-Former—it allows you to dial in as much or as little analog character as the song requires.
- AMS Neve 8816: Iconic Neve 88-series sound with modern convenience. This 16x2 mixer features a built-in monitor controller and USB recall, ensuring your analog settings are saved with your DAW project.
- Heritage Audio Successor & OST Series: Explore specialized 500-series summing and bus processing solutions designed for the boutique hybrid studio.
The gigstore Professional Advantage
Integrating a summing mixer requires precision D/A conversion and DB25 cabling. Our specialists at gigstore provide comprehensive consultation on how to interface your Universal Audio or Focusrite system with these analog powerhouses. Every unit is a 100% genuine product backed by official UAE warranties. Upgrade your signal chain today with Tabby and Tamara interest-free payment plans.
Summing Mixers: Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need a summing mixer if I have a DAW?
While DAWs are precise, they can lack the subtle harmonic saturation and phase interactions that occur in analog hardware. A summing mixer provides **massive headroom**, preventing digital "bottlenecking" and giving your instruments more space to breathe in the stereo field.
What is the difference between "Clean" and "Colored" summing?
**Clean summing** (like Dangerous Music) focuses on a wide, holographic soundstage without changing the tone. **Colored summing** (like Rupert Neve or Neve) uses transformers and tubes to add "warmth" and "glue" to the tracks as they are combined.
How do I connect my interface to a summing mixer?
Most professional summing mixers use **DB25 (D-Sub) connectors**. You will typically send 8 or 16 channels out of your interface into the mixer, and then record the stereo output back into your DAW for the final master.
Can I use a summing mixer as a monitor controller?
Some models, like the **Neve 8816** or the **Dangerous D-BOX+**, include built-in monitor control, talkback, and headphone outputs, making them the central hub of your studio setup.





















































































































