Shure SCM268 4-Channel Compact Microphone Mixer for Professional Audio Use

Overview:

4-channel microphone mixer delivers superior performance and excellent sound quality with low noise and a flat frequency response. Includes 4 transformer-balanced inputs, 5 -10 dB line-level inputs, 12 volt phantom power, and built-in low-cut filter.

Details:

  • Four transformer-balanced microphone inputs
  • Transformer-balanced output-switchable mic/line level
  • Five -10 dB line-level inputs
  • Six-segment LED output level meter
  • Built-in 12-volt phantom power
  • Internal power transformer
  • Built-in low-cut filter on microphone inputs (below 80 Hz)

The Shure SCM268E microphone mixer offers great value and features six transformers inside: four transformer balanced XLR microphone-level inputs, one transformer balanced XLR mic/line output, and one internal low stray field, toroidal power transformer.

All the audio transformers provide protection from RF interference, prevent ground loops, and make the SCM268 exceptionally quiet. The internal toroidal power transformer means you no longer have to deal with that annoying "wall wart". Add to this a rugged half-rack chassis, with exceptionally solid rack mounting hardware -- and the SCM268 will easily fit into the widest range of smaller applications.

The SCM268 is ideal for Meeting rooms, Houses of worship, Broadcast, Educational paging and public address. If you want half a dozen transformers in a half-rack space, choose the SCM268.

In the Box:

  • 1 Rack Mount kit

UPC:

  • 042406054935

ConditionBrand New (New)
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  • SCM268
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