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Fender Passport 300 Pro £715
The control panel includes both mono mic/line channels and stereo line channels with quarter and one eighth-inch inputs, as well as phantom power on the mic channel..
Kam (Lamba) 01582 690600 Fender 01342 331700 Roland 01792 702701 Samson (Korg) 01908 857100 HK Audio (JHS) 0113 286 5381 Yamaha 01908 366700 QTX (AVSL) 0845 270 2411 EMD Music (Stagg) 01293 862612 Superlux (SCV London) 020 8418 1470 QSC (Shure) 01992 703058 LD Systems (Adam Hall) 01702 613922 Mackie (Loud Technologies) 01494 557398 Peavey 01536 461234 Alto (Proel) 020 8761 9911
QTX QR Series From £225
Mains or battery powered, these units come with a pair of VHF handheld wireless microphones with the receiver contained within the main unit. A further two mic inputs are also included.
Peavey Impulse 12D £TBC
A number of advanced tone controls are also included, such as a bass enhancer for increasing overall volume, a music/speech switch for achieving optimal eq settings for each audio type and contour, which is configured especially for program music.
In 2000, Digidesign chose Focusrite as their hardware
partner to deliver what was to become the most successful Pro Tools interface ever - the original Mbox.
Now, with the introduction of Pro Tools 9, Focusrite interfaces are
once again the best choice for Pro Tools users. Our unique RTAS MixControl plug-in will bring the flexible monitoring of Saffire MixControl, right inside the Pro Tools 9 environment.
At Focusrite, we believe that sound quality is everything. That’s why every interface we make combines our award- winning mic pres with
offers high-output, wide dispersion and low distortion in a compact unit. This series is equipped with a voice
coil, allowing the driver to run cooler for continued performance, even after hours of use at high volume. The SRM450v2 features a mic/line switch, microphone and line input level control. Its asymmetrical trapezoidal shape makes it an ideal floor monitor, it is easily mountable and can even be flown in a line array, due to its M10 rigging points. Alto, a brand distributed by Proel International makes the OEX400S, a unique looking portable sound system with built in MP3 player. The speaker section consists of a two-way Coax Vented Box, a continuous power output of 150 Watts per speaker and 300 Watts of peak power on each one. The Flashpack is a compact PA
package from Proel’s own brand. Two
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Flash8A loudspeakers deliver 230-Watts per side and a sound pressure level of 122dB. Up to six microphones can be connected via the M8USB mixer and offers a complete set of functions, making it suitable not just for individual performers, but scenarios such as small conferences, for example. The ZP10 and ZP12 Wedge from Kam
are a couple of good options. The ZP12 has an operating range of 55-20KHz and a power handling of 150 Watts RMS and the ZP10 spans 72-20KHz and delivers 100 Watts RMS. One of Lamba’s newly announced
brands, Vocopro, produces the Soundman, an 80-Watt, four-channel portable sound system. It features an individual channel gain control and is complete with a five- band graphic equaliser, digital echo effect and pitch control, the Soundman is an all-in-one, easy to use system.
best-in-class digital conversion and clocking to ensure you capture your sound - entirely. Combining an uncompromised sound philosophy with our unique Pro Tools integration, Focusrite’s Saffire Range is the best choice of interface for Pro Tools 9.
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