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Yamaha Showcases MC Series Mixing Consoles News date: 20010110 Posted by: CRMAV.com
—Versatile Models Change from House to Monitor Consoles at the Touch of a Button—
ANAHEIM, CA—Yamaha Professional Audio will show the MC Series multipurpose mixing consoles at Winter NAMM 2001. Ideal for bands or installed sound systems, the MC Series consoles (MC32/12 and MC24/12) offer flexibility and professional features at attractive price points. Housed in lightweight, high-strength frames, the two models feature 32- and 24-input capability, with four group busses and six aux busses as the standard front-of-house configuration. At the touch of a button, the boards have the ability to individually re-assign aux busses to become group busses, enabling the consoles to operate as either a four-bus, six aux bus house board or a 10-mix monitor board—or any combination in between.
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"The MC Series offers a set of professional features at prices that will suit any band or venue on a budget," states Wayne Hrabak, marketing manager, Professional Audio. "These boards are roadworthy, uncomplicated and best of all, sound great."
The bus reassign feature of the MC Series is ideal for situations where the purchase of separate house and monitor consoles may be cost-prohibitive. "Being able to mix monitors from the front-of-house position is a great benefit," adds John Schauer, Professional Audio product manager. "It's really a unique feature for any analog board."
The mono inputs feature four-band EQ with two sweepable mid bands. Each of the ten separate mixes has its own send control, and can be set to Pre- or Post-fader as needed. Faders are 100mm throw precision controls. All inputs feature peak indicators, and mono inputs contain a pad switch. Phantom power (+48-Volt) is provided and selectable in groups of four.
All ten output mixes have 100mm output faders and switchable, three-band, mid-sweepable EQ, useful for monitor mixes. A stereo bus provides a second output, and two matrices are also provided. Comprehensive metering on the outputs allows the user to view all sends on LED meters. Inserts are provided on all mix outs and the stereo bus.
For more information on the MC Series Consoles, visit Yamaha at Winter NAMM 2001 in the Marquis Ballroom at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel;
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