PreSonus Studio Channel Strip Bundle with Mogami XLR Microphone Cables
Save $65.90 with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio. This bundle includes the PreSonus Studio Channel 1-Channel Vacuum-Tube Channel Strip and two (2) 15-foot Mogami CorePlus XLR Microphone Cables.
Here's a look at what you'll get with this bundle:
PreSonus Studio Channel 1-Channel Vacuum-Tube Channel Strip
The Studio Channel is great for studio and live use. Its Class A preamp features a high-output 12AX7 tube and Gain and Tube Drive controls.
(2) 15-foot Mogami CorePlus XLR Microphone Cable
Mogami CorePlus cables offer Mogami sound quality while being engineered to withstand even the most rigorous tour schedules.
Get more for your setup with this exclusive bundle from Pixel Pro Audio.
Additional Product Details
The Studio Channel is great for studio and live use. Its Class A preamp features a high-output 12AX7 tube and Gain and Tube Drive controls. The full-featured, VCA-based compressor includes Auto Attack/Release. The EQ can be pre- or post-compressor and has a fully parametric mid band and semi-parametric high and low bands that can be shelving or peak.
- High-voltage Class A 12AX7 vacuum-tube mic/instrument preamplifier
- Gain, Tube Drive, HP filter, -20 dB pad, phantom power, polarity reverse
- Variable VCA compressor with Auto Attack/Release and Soft/Hard Knee
- 3-band equalizer with parametric mid band and semi-parametric, shelving/peak low and high bands
- EQ is switchable pre-/post-compressor
- Separately bypass EQ and compressor
- Backlit VU meter (gain reduction or output gain)
- Instrument, line, and mic inputs
- 1U 19" rack-mountable, rugged steel chassis
- External 16 VAC power supply
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