Crest Performance debuts new mixers

Aug 16, 2005 2:54 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

             

Crest Performance’s new CPM 24-4 and CPM 32-4 mixing consoles are designed with quiet circuitry and iPRO mic inputs suitable for studio or live audio applications.

Each channel of the four-bus CPM 24-4 and CPM 32-4 mixer has six aux sends and four-band EQ (high, low, sweepable mid frequency and variable low cut) for maximum EQ control. Both have two channels with pad and polarity buttons and two zones of switchable phantom power. Each channel can be assigned to the left, right or a separate mono bus that can be used for recording or to create a separate mix for the center cluster or a remote room.

For more information, visit www.crestaudio.com.

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