Shure SCM268 Microphone Mixer 4 CH, 6 Transformers, Phantom Power, and IEC Power Cord Connector Review
Shure SCM268 Microphone Mixer 4 CH, 6 Transformers, Phantom Power, and IEC Power Cord Connector Feature
- Five unbalanced aux level inputs (Phono connectors)
- LED peak output meter
- One unbalanced aux level output (Phono connector)
- IEC power cord connector
- 12V phantom power for condenser microphones
Six Reasons the SCM268 Is The Right Choice: Transformer. Transformer. Transformer. Transformer. Transformer. Transformer. Six transformers provide protection from RF interference for exceptionally quiet performance in a straightforward mixer. Another Reason: The Great Value When you see the price attched to the SCM268 microphone mixer, you'd never guess that there are six transformers inside: four transformer balanced XLR microphone-level inputs, one transformer balanced XLR mic/line output, and one internal low stray field, toroidal power transformer. Nor would you expect that the six transformers are just the start of what makes the SCM268 such a great value. But, then again, it's a Shure. So you've come to expect this kind of commitment to affordable quality. So Many Benefits. So Little Space All those audio transformers provide protection from RF interference, prevent ground loops, and make the SCM268 exceptionally quiet. The internal toroidal power transformer means you no longer have to deal with that annoying "wall wart." Add to this a rugged half-rack chassis, with exceptionally solid rack mounting hardware, and the SCM268 will easily fit into the widest range of smaller applications, such as: Meeting rooms Houses of worship Broadcast Educational paging and public address Sound system rental Part of Our Growing Line Of Quality "SCM" Mixers For over a generation, Shure mixers, as wel
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