Digital preamp and mixer from Kramer
Published: PRODUCTS
Kramer Electronics has introduced the 910, a stereo audio preamplifier and mixer that accepts balanced and unbalanced stereo audio, S/PDIF digital audio, and a microphone input. It then processes the signals and outputs them to balanced, unbalanced and S/PDIF outputs.
The 910 has four inputs – one unbalanced stereo audio input and one S/PDIF input on RCA connectors, a balanced stereo audio input on a five-pin terminal block, and a mono balanced microphone input on an XLR (F) connector. The microphone input has a switch to choose between condenser or dynamic mic input (it provides 15V phantom power when the MIC switch is set for a condenser microphone). These inputs can be selected individually or at the same time when using the talk over, mix, or override modes. The 910 has an unbalanced stereo audio output and an S/PDIF output on RCA connectors, as well as a balanced stereo audio output on a 5-pin terminal block.
The unit also features various audio controls including volume, balance, bass, mid, treble, loudness, a seven-band equaliser, delay, mute, expand and compress.
Other features include a 24-character by two-line LCD display, memory locations that store up to four presets to be recalled and executed as needed, and a USB port for firmware upgrades. Finally, the 910 can be controlled using the front panel buttons as well as remotely by RS-232 serial commands, Ethernet, or infra-red with the included RC-IR2 remote control transmitter.
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