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Powered Mixer from Soundcraft belonging to the Spirit series

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  • lestat14lestat14

    Soundcraft Powerstation 600Published on 05/08/03 at 17:35
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This is a good mixer trs boosts for small and medium services: dlivre amp 2x300 watts into 4 ohms which is not enough to sound to a large room. That said, I did see him in the green and not MRES for 4 years of use rgulire and never does the performance.
    It is rack mountable, has 8 mono tracks, stro two, three bands with a gualisation paramtrique on every mono, two auxiliary one can be used for the internal table reverb (reverb exellente Lexicon also sign!)
    It has a 7-band gualiseur the output mix, input or XLR jacks on all channels hormises the stro, an insert point on each mono channel, multiple audio outputs (RCA Jack and ) particulirement practice to dispatch the signal to other amps…
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    This is a good mixer trs boosts for small and medium services: dlivre amp 2x300 watts into 4 ohms which is not enough to sound to a large room. That said, I did see him in the green and not MRES for 4 years of use rgulire and never does the performance.
    It is rack mountable, has 8 mono tracks, stro two, three bands with a gualisation paramtrique on every mono, two auxiliary one can be used for the internal table reverb (reverb exellente Lexicon also sign!)
    It has a 7-band gualiseur the output mix, input or XLR jacks on all channels hormises the stro, an insert point on each mono channel, multiple audio outputs (RCA Jack and ) particulirement practice to dispatch the signal to other amps = increasing.
    It is a sturdy table (a bit heavy to wear because of the amp Intgr parat but it means good hardware!), I dropped dj the floor: nothing has changed!
    A minor complaint all of the same, got my missing 1 or 2 dparts auxillaires supplmentaires.

    This is an easy to use table, the color potentiomtres do a little tree but Nol s'avrent effective to the extent that we find what we seek ...
    I have not had the chance to have the manual because I bought it used but I had no problem using this table that I did not know at all before.
    I would say it is simple and versatile to be used both in duo and group (musicians).

    Nothing wrong with the level of sound quality!
    The amp is trs good quality, stable and efficient (I think it's Crown)
    The reverb is superb, efficient!
    The complte gualisation on each slice by that of the party mix gnral s'avre effective, it allows enough ease for the sound in rooms with varied structures.
    With regard to the breath, it did not hit and yet I am particulirement manic at the quality of sound!
    Of course, still choose the speakers you'll stick derrire!

    I use this table for more than four years, and I must say that I am not going to change. I would call any land (other than large rooms style room FTEs o sono a big must!).
    I lug around everywhere, duo, trio, four or five musicians, we always find a way to do a good job with this table.
    Before buying it, I had a rotten head amplifies an unknown brand (Rebel) so I felt the difference. That said, I have ever made professionally with other tables. I've seen the work, the more and more complex Chres without feeling lais with mine so far.
    This dpend also the person using it: I've heard mix of rotten raliss on top gear!
    If I had to buy a table for a similar use, I would resume the same.
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