Content | 19" (483 mm wide) rack mounting Yes height- rack units (1U=44 mm) 1 U
depth (build in) 230 mm depth (incl front) 249 mm
power supply 115 - 230 VAC volts power consumption (max) 24 watts
zone outputs 2 stereo output level balanced (dB) 6
SPDIF output No signal to noise level SNR (dB) >93
total harmonic distortion THD (%) 70
music level control Yes MIC level control Yes
VCA level control Yes source selection per zone Yes
MIC inputs balanced 5 inputs with Phantom power 5
Phantom power voltage 20 volts noise gate on MIC Yes
selectable input dynamics No selectable output dynamics No
line input balanced 5 mono line input unbalanced 4 stereo
line input SPDIF No tone control Yes
RS232 (serial communication port) optional wall panel controls Yes
priority input contact Yes VOX mute No
chime Yes emergency input Yes
priority output contact 24 VDC priority levels 4
frequency response (in Hz) 20 - 22K applicable in 100V Yes
applicable low impedance Yes |
Behringer MIC-2200 2-Channel Tube Microphone Preamplifier-Line Driver-DI Box The MIC2200 is the ideal extension to your console, MIDI setup or hard disk recording system. Its integrated parametric EQ?s give you extra sound-shaping power, while its built-in tube adds warmth and transparency to your signal. In addition, the ULTRAGAIN PRO features direct injection and level conversion functionality.
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The PreSonus HP60 is the most flexible and advanced headphone amplifier system available for professional and project recording studios as well as live sound in-ear monitoring systems. Loaded with six independent,
loud and clear headphone amplifiers, the HP60 features dual stereo inputs as well as external input, for each
channel allowing you to mix between three stereo audio streams (mix A, mix B, and external input). Stereo output is also available on each channel to send line level headphone channel mixes to additional headphone amplifiers or monitor systems. Each channel features headphone level, mix control between A and B inputs, external input volume, mute and mono. The HP60 also features talkback via external XLR microphone input. Common set up of the HP60 in a recording session is to send the main control room mix to input A. Send the click track to input B. Send the each band member direct recording input to each channelʼs external input (more me). This will allow each band member to create a mix between the main mix, the click track and themselves. The HP60 is the ultimate headphone amplification system delivering loud and clear headphone mixes for real-world recording situations.
Features:
-Six independent ultra low noise, high output headphone amplifiers (150 mW per channel)
-Two sets of stereo inputs (A and B) with balanced TRS connectors
-Stereo external input point on each channel for "more me” with trim control
-Mix control between inputs A and B
-Talkback with external XLR microphone with control
-Direct stereo line output on each channel
Input A
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(2) ¼” TRS balanced 10 Ohms
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Input B
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(2) ¼” TRS balanced 10 Ohms
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External input
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TRS stereo unbalanced 10 Ohms
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Headphone amplifier output power
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150 mW RMS (60 Ohms) per channel
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Audio outputs
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¼” TRS stereo unbalanced per channel
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Master controls
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Talk button, Talkback volume, Input A, Input B
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Channel controls
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Headphone level, Mix A/B control, External input level, Mono, Mute
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External talkback
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XLR with TS external control jack
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Power
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IEC 110V-240V internal switching
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| • Road proof housing
• High quality components
• Professional balanced XLR outputs
• Level control
The ASC-202 converts consumer level stereo RCA signals to balanced XLR professional line level, and back. One side of the unit, has two XLR inputs and stereo RCA outputs. The other side has stereo RCA inputs and two XLR outputs. Each side has stereo level controls. A possible application of the SC-13 is to use it as a level control in balanced audio lines.
The DAP Pro Audio Solutions are a complete line-up of audio tools for the professional musician or audio engineer. It is a series of audio modifying tools like mini-mixers, pre-amps and converters available in active or passive models. All audio solutions are designed to meet the highest stage and audio demands and feature a metal road proof housing with rubber feet and easy accessible controls. The units also have a small footprint which make them ideal to be used and placed in any environment where space is critical.
Specifications Frequency Response: 20Hz-20KHz
Inputs: XLR/Jack Combo, RCA
Outputs: XLR male, RCA
Input sensitivity RCA in: -10 dBv
Input Impedance RCA in: 10 kOhm
Input sensitivity XLR/Jack in: +4 dBu
Input Impedance XLR/Jack in: 20 kOhm
Output voltage RCA Out: -10 dBV
Output Impedance XLR Out: 100 Ohm
Output voltage XLR Out: +4 dBu
Output Impedance XLR Out: 200 Ohm
Power supply: 18V AC (adapter included)
Dimensions: 53 x 158 x 135 mm (HxWxD)
Weight: 0,65 Kg |
The CPR12 is an easy to use, flexible and multifunctional 10 channel pre-amplifier. Six of these input channels are selectable between Mic / Line level and equipped with a 3 band tone control. The first two can be switched to priority and phantom power. The other four channels are direct line inputs. Every input channel has its own gain and fader volume control with PFL button which makes it possible to pre-listen each input or output channel with the built-in pre-listening speaker, and can be routed to one or both output channels. This makes the CPR12 a full two-zone system. Other present features are a priority input, a recording output, separate sub-out channels and the 24 V DC emergency power connection. This last feature makes it possible to power the CPR12 with emergency power when the main power is shut down. In this case, the priority input will automatically mute all input signals, and a evacuation message will be announced. The steel 19" housing has a height of 2 HE. - 10 audio input sources
- 6 Mic / Line inputs with 3 band EQ
- 4 Direct Line Inputs
- Fader volume control
- Two output zones
- Built-in pre-listening speaker
- Priority input for emergency situations
- + 15 V DC Phantom power
- Works on 24 V DC emergency power
Specifications - Model Name / Type: CPR12 / 10 channel 2 zone pre-amplifier
- THD+N:
- Signal/Noise: > 90 dB
- Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
- Phantom Power: + 15 V DC
- Emergency Power: + 24 V DC
- Power Supply: 100 - 240 V AC / 50 - 60 Hz
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 420 x 88 x 320 mm
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The PRE-73 Mk2 is the first one-channel low-cost preamp on the market that is using a fully discrete signal path with three separate transformers for the balanced mic input, the line input and the output.
The circuit is very similar to the classical preamp section of the Neve 1073 pre/eq module with a corresponding sound character that is warm, punchy, sweet and musical.
This classical sound has been heard on countless recordings through the years and it is a versatile sound that works very well on most sound sources and in most genres.
The PRE-73 Mk2 has a maximum gain of 80 dB on the mic input and the gain range on the Line input is -20 to + 10 dB. There is also a high-impedance instrument input.
The PRE-73 Mk2 is perfect for almost any signal source, no matter if it's a microphone with a high or low sensitivity (like a passive ribbon mic), a syntheziser or sound module or an electric guitar or bass.
The input impedance of the microphone input can be switched between 300 and 1200 ohms, which makes it possible to affect the tone of most microphones. There is also phase switch and an simple 4-step LED signal level meter.
The output level control makes it possible to make fine gain adjustments and also to overload the main gain stage for more character and then lower the signal to a suitable level before the output stage.
The Mk2 update consists of:
- An unbalanced insert jack (nominal level about 18 dBu) added on the back panel for inserting units like the coming GAP EQ-73, a three band eq.
- LED meter levels adjusted.
- 600 Ohm termination resistor and jumper added to power supply board (accessible from the inside of the unit).
- Revised Gain switch, turning the know clockwise now increase the gain.
- Reduced noise at high gains by a change to the power supply grounding scheme. |
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