NAMM: Allen & Heath GL2800

Jan 19, 2006 11:32 AM

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The 56-input GL2800 from Allen & Heath (booth #6474) is equipped with L, R and M main mixes, eight groups, 10 auxes (including a dedicated stereo aux), 12x4 matrix (including external inputs) and four mute groups. Models from 16 to 56 channels are available.

The GL2800 offers an extended preamp gain range of 74 dB with input on XLR or jack, a new ultra-quiet mix head amp design for optimum dynamic range and differential output XLR drive to +26 dBu.

In monitor mode, 14 stage mixes and the engineer’s monitor wedge mix can be created from the 10 auxes, four matrix and M output. Mic cross-patching into the matrix allows ambience to be easily added to live recording and IEM mixes. The stereo mix provides a perfect source for modern monitor systems, for live recording or for dual reverb. The GL2800 is geared for space-conscious fixed installations, as well as touring and rental applications.

Additional information can be found at www.allen-heath.com.




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