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Crest - HP8-32 | Used Gear At Sam Ash Music

Crest HP8-32$1,999.99

  • 32Monoinput channels - 8Analogsubgroups - Left, Right, andMonooutputs
  • 5Definition ofStereo:] body=[Stereophonic sound, commonly called stereo, is the reproduction of sound using two or more independent audio channels through a symmetrical configuration of loudspeakers in such a way as to create the impression of sound heard from various directions, as in natural hearing. It is often contrasted with monophonic, or "mono" sound, where audio is in the form of one channel, often centered in the sound field (analogous to a visual field).] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]">StereoLine Input channels on faders withDefinition ofEQ:] body=[An Equalizer or "EQ" is a circuit that allows the frequency-selective manipulation of a signal's amplitude. The simplest equalizers are shelving types, offering the ability to cut or boost gain above or below a given frequency. Examples include the treble and bass controls found in home stereo systems or guitar amps. More complex circuits that allow tonal shaping in multiple frequency bands include graphic and parametric equalizers.] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]">EQ,Definition ofBus:] body=[An electrical bus (alternatively spelled "buss"), derived from busbar, is a common electrical connection between multiple electrical devices.A bus can either allow signals to be transferred between devices, the summing (mixing) of output signals from the devices or the distribution of input signals or power amongst the devices. A bus often takes the form of a wire or printed circuit conductor that terminate at multiple connectors which allows the devices to be plugged into the bus.] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]">Busassignment, and aux sends
  • Monoinput channels have individual 48-VoltPhantom Power,Padand polarity reverse switches
  • 4-bandDefinition ofEqualizer:] body=[An Equalizer or "EQ" is a circuit that allows the frequency-selective manipulation of a signal's amplitude. The simplest equalizers are shelving types, offering the ability to cut or boost gain above or below a given frequency. Examples include the treble and bass controls found in home stereo systems or guitar amps. More complex circuits that allow tonal shaping in multiple frequency bands include graphic and parametric equalizers.] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]">EqualizeronMonoinputs with two swept mid frequencies and fixedFrequencyHigh-PassFilter
  • 10 Auxiliary sends on Monoinput channels enables the Definition ofConsole:] body=[In professional audio, "Console" is another term for a sound mixer, usually a large desk-like mixer.] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]">Consoleto be used as a monitor Definition ofMixer:] body=[In professional audio, a mixing console, or audio mixer, also called a sound board, soundboard, mixing desk, or mixer is an electronic device for combining (also called "mixing"), routing, and changing the level, timbre and/or dynamics of audio signals. A mixer can mix analog or digital signals, depending on the type of mixer. The modified signals (voltages or digital samples) are summed to produce the combined output signals.

    Mixing consoles are used in many applications, including recording studios, public address systems, sound reinforcement systems, broadcasting, television, and film post-production. An example of a simple application would be to enable the signals that originated from two separate microphones (each being used by vocalists singing a duet, perhaps) to be heard through one set of speakers simultaneously. When used for live performances, the signal produced by the mixer will usually be sent directly to an amplifier, unless that particular mixer is "powered" or it is being connected to powered speakers.] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]">Mixer
  • Direct output on allMonoinput channels
  • "Faderflip" function on aux outputs places aux masters on 100mm faders in place of groups and L/R
  • 100mm high-quality faders onMonoinputs, groups and separate left, right, andMonooutputs
  • 4-ChannelsceneMutesystem
  • ] cssheader=[boxoverheader] cssbody=[boxoverbody]">TRSInserts onMonoinputs and all main buses (Auxes, Groups, L/R/M)
  • Full talkback and monitor systems
  • Modular input blocks of 8 channels
  • Internal Power supply with connector for external, redundant supply
  • 2Channelmatrix system
  • Designed and manufactured in the U.S. by the same people who brought you the Century Series, X-Series, X-RackSeries, and V12 consoles

Includes Road Case




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