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Series 5 Audio Mixing Consoles Remember this name, you are going to hear sound engineers rave about it. Series 5 is the new standard in live mixing consoles. Available from 16 up to 32 input channels, they are fdr discerning professionalS'who want the best functions, best performance, best feel but don't want to pay crazy prices. They are user expandable and they are available. Major features are as follows: Channel Amp • Break jacks on each channel. • Phantom power, phase change, hi-pass and 20dB pad switching. • input noise gate with variable threshold and 'gate open' led. • 4 band E.Q. with state variable parametrics and E.Q. defeat. • 6 Auxiliaries with pre and post fader and E.Q. assigns. • 4 Stereo sub groups (8 group option on studio model.) • 100 mm professional fader. • Headroom meter alongside fader. Output Croups • 4 Auxiliary groups with break jacks on outputs. • 4 Stereo sub groups (8 mono group option to order) plus sub groups selectable to Aux function and Mono operation. • 2 FX send/return groups with *2odßm and +4dßm balance IN/OUTS plus noise gate and E.Q. (usable as Aux groups if required). • Line-up oscillator. • Talk, desk to auxiliaries and F.o.H. , : • Stereo tape play-back, independent of faders. • Full monitoring including DIM and independent high power phones amp with PFL/PROGRAM balance. • Desk lamps and flight case optional. When buying or hiring specify a Series 5 console don't get left behind. Series 5 consoles are marketed thru: HOLDEN MARKETING LIMITED P.O. BOX 17552, CHRISTCHURCH 8, N.Z. Phone (03) 26 6241

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Rip It Up, Issue 77, 1 December 1983, Page 27

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