Up for sale Multiple Midas Heritage 3000 - HS00001 Mono Channelstrips. 

These Channelstrips are suited for a Midas Heritage 3000 Mixer.


The Channelstrip contains From top to bottom:


A Gain Knob that goes from +15dB to +60dB.

a Direct out gain that goes from infinite to +10 switchable between Pre and Post fader.

Phase Switch, Pad and +48V switches.

A broad 4 band Parametric EQ section with:

A Low Shelf sweepable from 20Hz to 400Hz.

A Bass Section with frequency sweep knob from 20Hz to 400Hz and +15dB to -15dB and a bell knob to broaden or shorten the Q.

Lo-Mid Section with frequency sweep knob from 100Hz to 2Khz and +15dB to -15dB and a bell knob to broaden or shorten the Q.

Hi Mid Section with frequency sweep knob from 400Hz to 8Khz and +15dB to -15dB and a bell knob to broaden or shorten the Q.

Treble Section with frequency sweep knob from 1KHz to 20Khz and +15dB to -15dB and a bell knob to broaden or shorten the Q.


All the 24 Auxes have momentary switching potentiometers and a PRE/POST Switch.

A Panning Pot. Mono/Stereo switch.

Stereo imaging Pot and a Mute switch.

On the back of the strip there's a XLR Input for MIC/LINE and an XLR Direct Out 

And Jacks for Send and Return Inserts.

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