Mackie SP260 speaker processorProduct no.: 9000-0004-1213
Configure and optimise your speaker system in detail with the professional Mackie SP260 speaker processor, a speaker management system that uses high-grade 24-bit AKM AD/DA converters. Via a high-grade built-in crossover, equalizer, delay and limiter, two input signals are transmitted to six outputs. That means you're in full control of the crossover points and timbre of your subwoofers and satellite speakers, and they're protected from overloading. You can easily adjust the settings using the display on the front.
Both inputs of the Mackie SP-260 are equipped with volume control, a mute function, a 600ms delay and a 5-band equalizer. Each of the processor's six outputs has its own volume control, mute function, polarity invert, high and low-pass filters (crossover), 7-band equalizer, 600ms delay and limiter. Use the delay to synchronise the perceived sound of speakers that are placed far apart, and use the limiter to protect your valuable system from overloading.
The SP-260 offers a number of standard configurations - ideal if you're working with a complicated system. If you prefer to do your own speaker management, however, you can store your settings as one of 24 available presets. A USB connector enables you to connect the SP260 to your PC, in which case the included software provides you with a user-friendly way of adjusting your speaker system. The SP260 is a great match for the passive Mackie S500 speaker series and the FRS amplifiers.
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