SOUNDCRAFT EPM6

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SOUNDCRAFT EPM6
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Specifications SOUNDCRAFT EPM6

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Monochannels 6
Stereo channels 2
Equalizer 3-way for mono channels; 2-way for stereo channels
Pass-through frequency response 20Hz - 20kHz, +/- 0.5dB
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise <0.007%
Equivalent noise level (EIN) of microphone input -128 dBc (150kΩ source) 22Hz - 22KHz, unweighted
Tire noise level <- 85 dBc
Crosstalk at 1kHz channel in Mute mode> 96 dB
Faders at +10 dBu > 96 dB
AUX Sends > 86 dB
Microphone input 2.4 k Ohm
Line-in 11 kΩ
Stereo input 100 kΩ
Outputs 75 Ohm
Equalizers on input channels HF - 12kHz, ± 15dB, shelf type; MF - 150Hz 3.5kHzz, ± 15dB, Q = 1.5; LF - 60Hz, ± 15dB
Indication 12-segment LED meter on Mix L&R outputs
Temperature Range from -10ºC to + 30ºC
Relative humidity 0% to 80% non-condensing
Power Supply built-in pulse
Supply voltage 85V-270V AC, 50/60 Hz, universal
power usage less than 20 W
Dimensions (W x H x D) 280x90.5x362 mm
Weight 5 Kg

SOUNDCRAFT EPM6 reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5
Octobear
Advantages:

In principle, the technique is "combat".
I was pleasantly surprised by the noise level (where without it), but for such a device it is even a very good indicator.

Disadvantages:

The faders are quite convenient and informative, but the potentiometers are flimsy, so if you use them inaccurately, they can "fly out".

Comment:

It couldn't be easier with commutation, but, again, the connectors are "designed" for careful use. If there are a lot of XLRs on and off, I'm not sure if the plastic will hold up.
Total: I'm happy with the console. She works better for her money than she should.

24 July 2015

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