SPL MixDream Analogue Summing Unit
£3,250.00

SPL MixDream Analogue Summing Unit

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The MixDream by SPL is an analog summing mixer designed to enhance the depth, localization, and stereo imaging of a mix. It allows engineers to add sought-after analog warmth to their mixes. With 16 individual audio track inputs and a summed stereo output, it can integrate seamlessly with digital audio workstations or consoles to create a polished final mix.

For larger mixes exceeding 16 tracks, multiple MixDream units can be connected together to meet the specific needs of the user.

The MixDream offers a variety of insert and processing options during the summing stage, providing flexibility. Each input has a switchable insert loop, signal-present LED indicator, and 3-stage toggle switches to include or exclude channels from the mix.

SPL's No-Mix switch is a unique feature that removes a channel from the mix while keeping it active for direct output functions. This feature is particularly useful when utilizing external effects like compression during re-recording.

Key Features:

  • Analogue outboard summing mixer
  • Active Class A/60-volt stages
  • 16 inserts for mixing external effects
  • Individual and overall bypass relays
  • Reduced of A/D conversions
  • Efficient resampling individual tracks
  • Latency-free monitoring
  • Stereo expansion control for additional transparency
  • Analogue peak limiter for gain optimisation
  • Lundahl output transformers and inserts
  • Adjustable insert levels, output levels and peak limiters
  • Multiple units linkable for larger mixes

SPL MixDream Analogue Summing Unit Specifications:

  • Frequency Response: ‹1Hz-220kHz (+/- 3dB)
  • THD: -104dB
  • Noise Level: -97dBu @ 20Hz-22kHz, Input +10dBu
  • Max Input Level: +28dBu @ 1kHz
  • Max Output Level: +28dBu @ 1kHz
  • Dynamic Range: 125dB
  • Crosstalk: 97dB @ 1kHz
  • Common Mode Rejection: ‹70dB @ 1kHz
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