Thanks for the update on your experience with it.
Yes it does look cool.
I'd be interested to know how the variable Impedance works in real life.
Can it handle both a LCD and something like an SM-57 or SM-58 OK?
An SM mic (or similar) would benefit from much different settings.
It looks like each channel can have it's own impedance, so that would be nice.
I've only played with it a little so far but have tried two mics - Beyerdynamic M88TG and Rode K2. Both have a 200 impedance. I've cranked it up higher on both and lowered down to 100. I'm not sure how I would explain the difference? Its subtle. To me my mics sound warmer around 100. Pushing it higher (600+) and there seems to be more detail and the volume seems to increase slightly. I think I prefer the warmer effect if that's what you call it?