Why Does This Mixer Seem Custom Designed For Your Application?
Because It Is
The Right Amount of Mixer
Many smaller installations require a mixer with very specific features and capabilities. One that is easy to use. You need to integrate your microphones and stereo equipment without paying for features you'll never use. And of course you'll need dependability.
Enter Shure's SCM262. Part of Shure's growing SCM mixer family the SCM262 provides features tailor-made for your smaller application -- such as defeatable ducking jukebox mute and 12V Phantom. All in a compact user-friendly package.
For Simplicity's Sake
The SCM262 has been designed with simplicity in mind allowing you to focus on your job not your audio system. Providing the right combination of features benefits and ease-of-use the SCM262 is perfect for the following applications:
Restaurants
Aerobics/Health Clubs
Corporate Training
Classrooms
Precision Capabilities
The SCM262 offers the particular features and benefits required by many smaller applications -- providing all the required flexibility
Defeatable ducking
Jukebox mute
One active balanced XLR mic input channel One active balanced XLR mic and 1/4 inch TRS line input channel
Three stereo input channels (Six phono connectors)
One unbalanced stereo output (Two phono connectors)
One balanced stereo mic/line output (Two 1/4 inch TRS connectors)
12V phantom power for condenser microphones
All in a half-rack chassis
Part Of Our Growing Line Of Quality SCM Mixers
The SCM262 is the latest addition to our growing Installed Sound category and provides all the performance durability and value synonymous with the Shure name.
For more information on the Shure SCM262 and the rest of our Installed Sound line contact your Shure dealer.
Front:
MIC Channel Gain Controls 1-2. Control the gain levels of the MIC channels and LINE-IN 2 (MIC 2).
STEREO Channel Gain Controls. Control the gain levels from CD players juke boxes VCR's or other consumer stereo equipment connected to the STEREO inputs.
BASS and TREBLE Controls. Control the boost/cut of the low- and high-frequency of the shelving filters.
Master Gain Control. Allows adjustment of the overall output gain.
Power Indicator. Lights up to indicate when the unit is plugged in and receiving power.
Back:
Power Connector. Accepts 100-120 Vac (SCM262) or 220-240 Vac (SCM262E).
Left/Right MIC/LINE Output Connectors. 1/4 inch connectors are stereo balanced outputs for use with professional audio equipment. Controlled by DIP switch.
Left/Right AUX Output Connectors. Phono jacks are stereo unbalanced outputs for use with consumer stereo equipment.
DIP Switches.. Allow adjustment of the output level 12V Phantom Ducking and Jukebox Mute functions.
Left/Right STEREO INPUTS 1-3. Phono jacks are stereo inputs for connection to consumer stereo devices.
MIC Channel 2 INPUT. Microphone channel 2 has two available inputs. There is a 1/4 inch connector for balanced/unbalanced line-level connections.
MIC Channel 1 INPUT. XLR connector or balanced mic-level connections.
Compact easy to set up and use mixer with features that are customized for small installations such as ducking jukebox mute and 12v phantom power. Ideal for restaurants health clubs and paging applications.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Type | Mic |
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