The Main Gain, the system’s base module, is a two in/two out standalone monitor controller featuring independent L/R output muting, a mono switch and tri-color Peak/RMS metering.
The Function Junction is the Gain Train’s first expansion module, and attaches to the Main Gain either directly or using a cable. It is designed to expand the system’s functionality by adding two additional stereo inputs and outputs (all outputs available simultaneously), talkback with level control and auto program-mute, as well as dual headphone amps with independent level controls. All Function Junction i/o is via a rear-panel d-sub.
Pricing & Availability
Each module will carry a $499 MAP, bringing the system to the street for under $1,000. Shipping is scheduled for April 2011.
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