Description
If you work in a recording studio or you have recorded in one I am sure you have noticed problems that can occur more frequently than you like. It gets old constantly hearing “turn my headphones up” or “turn it down, it’s killing my ears!” Presonus has come up with one system to solve all of those problems with the HP60 6-Channel Headphone Mixing System. It is packed full of fetures allowing recording sessions to be free of interuptions making the most of the time.
Specs:
Inputs:
- Inputs A and B Connector Type: (2 ea.) ?? TRS balanced
- External Input Connector Type: ?? TRS stereo unbalanced
- Input Impedance: 10 kO
Headphone Outputs:
- Connector type: ?? TRS stereo unbalanced
- Max Output Power: 150 mW/Ch.
- Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz, ?0.5 dB, 60O load
- Headphone Impedance: Working Range 32O – 600O
Power:
- Internal supply, standard IEC connector: 115 or 230 VAC
Physical:
- Dimensions: 1/3U rack-mount (with standard rack tray, not included)
- Height: 1.75? (44.45 mm)
- Depth: 5.5? (139.7 mm)
- Width: 19? (482.6 mm)
- Weight: 8.0 lbs. (3.63 kg)
Features:
Input/Output:
- 6 screaming-loud (150 mW/channel) headphone outputs (front panel)
- 6 unbalanced stereo ?? line outputs (1 per channel); carries a copy of the channel mix
- 6 unbalanced stereo ?? external analog line inputs (1 per channel) for ?more me,? with trim controls
- 4 balanced ?? analog line inputs (L/R Mix input pairs A and B)
- 1 balanced XLR Talkback input for external dynamic microphone
- 1 ?? footswitch jack for hands-free Talkback operation
Meters, Controls, and Features:
- 2 stereo input channels (A and B)
- Channel controls: External input level, Headphone level control for each headphone output, Mix A/B control (blends signals from input pairs A and B), Mono switch for external input, Mute switch (mutes input pairs A and B)
- Master controls: Input A level, Input B level, Talk button (momentary switch), Talkback-mic level
Physical:
- 1U 19? rack-mountable, rugged steel chassis
- Internal power supply with standard IEC connector