It takes a studio owner/operator to know what other studio owners and engineers need from their gear. As former world-class studio owners and makers of custom mastering equipment, Dangerous Music builds no-compromise, problem-solving gear. Recreating a console's master section, the Dangerous Monitor ST is a stereo (upgradeable to 5.1) remote-controllable input source and speaker switcher, cue/talkback system, and headphone amplifier all in 1U package. It features a stepped analog volume attenuator, four input sources, three speaker outputs, and programmable I/O. With Monitor ST you can set up a great headphone mix while the talkback system, with dual control and dedicated slate output, lets you give the producer his own talkback button! Best of all, the Monitor ST lets you control your entire system right from the sweet spot. - Dangerous Music Dangerous Monitor ST Features:Analog stepped-attenuator volume control - No level control IC's used - pristine, accurate and repeatable.4 input sources - Switch between your DAW outputs, DVD player, CD player, tape machines, etc.3 speaker outputs - Switch between up to 3 sets of monitors - Programmable input gain offsets - Adjust for and store level offsets for different source devices - Input level compensation for -10d - BV and +4d - Bu sources - Instantly adjust and store gain compensation for consumer devices - Input 4 has continuously variable level offset - Compensate for commercial CD levels and perform true A/B comparisons without compromising sound quality. - Programmable output level offsets Fine-tune and store offsets to achieve equal apparent loudness on all your control room speakers- SR unit has continually variable level trims for L-R rear, center and LFE.Assignable subwoofer output - Choose and store which sets of speakers you want to use with your sub - Programmable subwoofer level offset - Adjust and store subwoofer levels, easily alternate between sub function and LFE function - Selectable subwoofer filtering - Select and store subwoofer filter options for each set of speakers. Switch between full bandwidth for surround mixing and bottom octave only for stereo work. - Comprehensive speaker Mute and Solo - Easily mute and solo speakers in any combination - Flexible stereo cue system with main and auxiliary inputs - Make your performers happy with a great headphone mix or use the aux input as a Beep channel to monitor computer alert tones or click tracks on the main speakers. - Talkback system with dual control and dedicated slate output Give the producer his own talkback button! Easily slate tracks, or send the slate output to a powered speaker for open-air talkback - SR unit has selected source output - Send source signals to meters or any other external device - Gain Tracking Accuracy: better than 0.05d - B for 6 channels - THD+N: 0.002%IMD: 0.003%Frequency Response: 1Hz-100k - BCrosstalk Rejection: 96d - BNominal Input Level: +4d - Bu or -10d - BVCrossover: -3d - B @ 57Hz 18d - B/octave modified Butterworth/Chebyshev - Headphone amp: 0.002% THD+NHeadroom: +25d - The Dangerous Music Dangerous Monitor ST lests you configure and control your entire system from the comfort of your sweet spot!

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Model
  • MONITOR ST Remote-Controlled Stereo Monitor Controller
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  • United States
Electronics
  • Analog
  • Solid State
Format
  • 19-inch Rackmount

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Calistro Music

Orange, CT, United States
Sales:2,015
Joined Reverb:2015

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