Soundcraft introduces GB4 mixing console

Jan 4, 2005 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Soundcraft has introduced its GB4, a dual-mode, 4-bus mixing console, which utilizes the GB30 mic preamps and EQ designed by founder Graham Blyth. The desk is well suited for mid-sized fixed installations, such as clubs, theaters and houses of worship, as well as regional touring sound systems. The GB4 is available in 12- to 40-mono-channel frame sizes, each with two stereo channels. The GB4's dual-mode topology, similarly borrowed from the MH Series desks, allows it to be used on FOH or monitor duties, with fader control of group or aux outputs.

For more information, visit www.soundcraft.com.

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