Six Reasons the SCM268 Is The Right Choice:
Transformer. Transformer. Transformer. Transformer. Transformer. Transformer.
Another Reason: The Great Value
When you see the price attached to the SCM268 microphone mixer you'd never guess that there are six transformers inside: four transformer balanced XLR microphone-level inputs one transformer balanced XLR mic/line output and one internal low stray field toroidal power transformer.
Nor would you expect that the six transformers are just the start of what makes the SCM268 such a great value.
But then again it's a Shure. So you've come to expect this kind of commitment to affordable quality.
So Many Benefits. So Little Space
All those audio transformers provide protection from RF interference prevent ground loops and make the SCM268 exceptionally quiet. The internal toroidal power transformer means you no longer have to deal with that annoying wall wart.
In addition to the half-dozen transformers the SCM268 also has many other features including:
Add to this a rugged half-rack chassis -- with exceptionally solid rack mounting hardware -- and the SCM268 will easily fit into the widest range of smaller applications such as:
Meeting rooms
Houses of worship
Broadcast
Educational paging and public address
Sound system rental
Part of Shure's Growing Line Of Quality SCM Mixers
For over a generation Shure mixers as well as a host of other Shure products have been chosen for installed sound applications with unparalleled peace-of-mind.
The SCM268 continues this tradition of quality performance at a great value.
For more information on the Shure SCM268 Mixer and the rest of our installed sound line contact your Shure dealer.
If you want half a dozen transformers in a half-rack space choose the SCM268. You will be wholly satisfied.
The SCM268 fits into a half-rack space and includes all the necessary rack mounting hardware.
Front:
Gain Controls (1-4). Adjusts gain for microphone level inputs and auxiliary level inputs 1-4.
Auxiliary Channel Gain Control (AUX-IN). Adjusts the auxiliary channel input gain.
Output Meter. LED meter indicates peak output signal level.
Master Gain Control (MASTER). Adjusts overall output level.
Power Indicator (POWER). LED illuminates when the unit is plugged in and receiving power.
Back:
Power Connector. Accepts 100-120 Vac (SCM268) or 220-240 Vac (SCM268E)
Output Connector (MIC/LINE OUT). Transformer balanced XLR output connector. Switchable between line and microphone level.
Output Level Switch (MIC/LINE OUT). Recessed switch changes the signal level of the XLR output connector.
Auxiliary Output Connector (AUX OUT). Phono jack feeds consumer-level audio equipment.
Auxiliary Input Channel (AUX IN). Phono jack connects to consumer-level audio sources.
Auxiliary Level Inputs (AUX LEVEL INPUTS 1-4). Phono jacks connect to consumer-level audio sources.
Phantom Power Switch (12V PHANTOM). Recessed switch turns on phantom power for microphone inputs 1-4.
Microphone Level Inputs (MIC LEVEL INPUTS). Transformer-balanced microphone-level XLR inputs.
Six transformers provide protection from RF interference for exceptionally quiet performance in a straightforward mixer.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Type | Mic |
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