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SMPro Audio PM-8 Passive Mixer
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Description
Mix outside the box just like the pros.
Why a 'passive' mixer, we hear you say? For software
multi-track and hardware synth users, there are plenty of good reasons. Without getting too technical about it, the upshot
is that your mixdowns will simply sound better as a result.
Those of us who mix using computer software are faced with
an inevitable compromise. You can spend a great deal of time trying to build up a mix to sound clear and dynamic, with great
depth and dimension. Yet, as you're building things up, things just don't seem to sound the way they should. Then, by the
time you listen to the stereo CD, you're not smiling anymore.
Even while folks might be congratulating you on a job
well done, you know something is not right.
Don't worry! It's not your imagination. Your ears are telling you the truth!
Just
as with hardware mixing consoles, software faces similar challenges when it comes to modifying and merging multiple audio
signals into a single stereo stream. Something strange always seems to happen to the sound. Software developers spend an enormous
amount of time and money trying to get this right. This partly explains why the best software also costs big bucks.
Even
when multi-tracking with software, this is why top studio producers and engineers around the world will almost unanimously
opt for using a good hardware console for final mixdowns.
So, for those of us who would prefer not to spend mega-dollars
on a high-end mixing console but would like to get closer to the real deal, all you need do is hook up a multi-channel audio
interface to the PM-8 Passive Summing Box and you'll be wanting to remix everything you've ever done!
Using high quality
components, the PM-8 merges up to eight analog channels into a clean and clear stereo pair, with all the sonic depth and dynamics
intact. If your software is not cutting it, just use it for what it's best at multi-tracking! Leave the merging of the final
stereo mix to the PM-8. And if you need more channels just hook up another PM-8! As with all passive mixing devices, passively
attenuating the signals will lead to a drop in the main mix output level. The PM8 offers a transparent active gain make-up
stage (this requires the unit to be connected to main's power). If you do not need the make-up gain, or would like to use
your own external make-up gain unit/preamplifer, you do not need to connect main's power to the PM8. The audio path will remain
fully passive from input to output.
It's also the perfect tool for merging those great sounding hardware synths and
samplers into the mix without compromise.
SMPro Audio PM-8 Passive
Mixer Specifications:
- Output type: Balanced/unbalanced
- Input
impedance: 25K ohms
- Max input level: +42dB
- Output connector: XLR, balanced
- Output
impedance: 50 ohms balanced
- Recommended load impedance: 1300 ohms
- Max output level:
+24dB
- Frequency response: 20-100KHz within 0.5dB
- Crosstalk @1kHz: -90dB
- 110v-230v
internal power supply
SMPro Audio PM-8 Passive Mixer Features:
- Pristine 8 x channel passive mix bus
- 8 x combo TRS/XLR inputs and 25-pin D-sub
(Protools/TASCAM format)
- 8 x mute switches
- 8 x rotary pan controls
- 2
stereo mix volume controls
- 6 output channels
- 2 x stereo output pairs
- 1
x ground pin connector
If you're not happy with the
sound of your digital mixes, take some of the math out of the process and let analog work it's magic.
Customers
who shopped for the SMPro Audio PM-8 Passive Mixer ultimately bought:
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SMPro Audio PM-8 Passive Mixer List Price:
$569.00 Discount: 30% Our Price: $399.99 At Musiciansfriend.com on August 19, 2008.

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