NAMM: Behringer Micro Series
Feb 6, 2006 12:37 PM
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Behringer has expanded its Micro Series with three compact audio tools: the Microphone PP400, Micropower PS400 and Micromon MA400.
The Microphone PP400 is a phono preamp designed to lift tunes from vinyl to be sent to a mixer or a recording unit. The product accommodates magnetic pickups and converts any RIAA-equalized signal to a line-level signal.
The Micropower PS400 supplies any type of condenser microphone with phantom power. With a selectable +12/+48V power supply, the unit boasts an ultralow-noise audio performance.
The monitor headphone amplifier, Micromon MA400, is equipped with a flexible mic in and mic thru XLR connectors with ground lift switch and a stereo monitor input with dedicated monitor level control and mono/stereo switch.
Visit www.behringer.com for more information.
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