Equalization (EQ)
Equalization is the adjustment of bands of frequencies in an audio signal to change the tone of the sound it produces.
Compact format audio mixer with 2, 4 or 6 mono input channels and a stereo line input. Each mono channel has a combo XLR/jack input with individually switchable mic/instrument impedance and +48V ph...
Compact format audio mixer with 2, 4 or 6 mono input channels and a stereo line input. Each mono channel has a combo XLR/jack input with individually switchable mic/instrument impedance and +48V phantom power for the XLR. Input channels have High/Low EQ and Pan controls and mono channels also have Effects level to vary the amount of internal digital delay effect added for vocals or instruments. An internal player/recorder with backlit display can accept a USB memory stick containing compressed audio files in various formats or alternatively connect to a smart phone via BT wireless link. Output is delivered on a pair of balanced XLR connectors and offers very low noise operation for high quality studio or live performances.
170.871UK | 170.872UK | 170.873UK | |
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Inputs | 2 x combo XLR/jack + stereo jack | 4 x combo XLR/jack + stereo jack | 6 x combo XLR/jack + stereo jack |
Dimensions | 166 x 165 x 66mm | 220 x 165 x 66mm | 274 x 165 x 66mm |
Weight | 0.89kg | 1.17kg | 1.45kg |
Equalization is the adjustment of bands of frequencies in an audio signal to change the tone of the sound it produces.
A description of various wireless technologies available to musicians, presenters and performers
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