Not every musical performance is delivered to a venue packed to the rafters with hundreds of fans. Many still don't include wailing guitars and thundering drums backing a vocalist who's bellowing into the mic. There's more than a few performers with a style and set that doesn't require the power and capacity of a large board mixer and they shouldn't have to be encumbered with one.
If you and any ensemble that's backing you do not require more than 5 channels, compact just became "super" compact with the Behringer Europower PMH518M Mixer. It's nearly half the depth and weight of conventional powered mixers and can be tucked under an arm if it's not rack-mounted for convenience.
Don't be deceived at first glance to think that small means limited with the PMH518M. This mixer sports 180 watts of juice and is a surprisingly functional and versatile worker. It represents revolutionary amp technology that delivers an incredible sonic performance. To begin with, it features an ultra-low noise ULN design for the highest possible headroom and distinctly transparent audio. That "cleanliness" is a blank canvas for you to apply any one or more of the 100 awesome presets packed into this mixer's integrated 24-bit FX processor. Each of the 5 channels carries a high-quality mic preamp with switch pad and clip LEDs for warmed-up signals.
Not to be outdone by it's bigger brothers, the PMH518M also carries Behringer's cutting-edge FBQ Feedback Detection System that detects, seizes and blocks burnt frequencies before they have a chance to squelch in your mix. You also have the standard features like a musical 2-band EQ on each channel and a separate 2-track in/output for additional audio feeds. A separate 7-band graphic EQ allows user to fine-tune frequencies as desired and the final product is ready to be conducted through 3 speaker outputs on 1/4 inch jacks.
A compact yet fully-capable power mixer has been a need in the industry for a while now. Behringer has filled it emphatically with the Europower PMH518M Mixer and exceeded expectations by not compromising an ounce of quality and offering it at a competitive price.
Friday, December 18, 2009
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