The Powerpod 820 is a 200W 12-input powered mixer with two paired stereo inputs and four mono Mic/Line channels each with individual phantom power. The ultra low noise pre-amps and 75 Hz (18 dB/oct.) low-cut filters ensure high fidelity sound and elimination of unwanted sounds like stage rumble P-pops wind noise and low frequency recording studio room resonance. A 3-band EQ on every channel and onboard DFX our 32-bit digital effects processor with 16 preset programs and parameter control give you maximum control over your mix. Two AUX sends per channel and two stereo AUX returns mean that you can combine the Powerpod 820 with a variety of signal processors and other equipment. Monitoring the mix is easy with dual 10-segment LED level meters and high volume headphone output. The added feature of Mini Stereo I/O makes this mixers perfect for anyone connecting MP3 MD or computer audio or recording devices. The Powerpod 820 is ideal for project studios restaurants and other applications that demand power in a limited space. It also works great as a keyboard mixer sub-mixer or monitor desk.
Built-in 100W + 100W stereo power amplifier
DFX our 32-bit digital multi-effect processor with 16 programs plus one main parameter control
Four balanced Mic/Line channels with inserts
Two stereo Line channels
3-band EQ on each channel
Global +48V phantom power for mic inputs
75 Hz low-cut filter on mono channels
Extra ALT 3-4 stereo bus
Two AUX sends per channel
Two stereo AUX returns
AUX cue allows channels to be independently monitored in stereo
Master AUX section with EFX to Monitor
Mini stereo and stereo RCA input and output
Rec Out with trim control for record level matching
Control Room/Phones source matrix
High-volume headphone output
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| Warranty | 1 Year RTB |
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