mixers_scm262_1

SCM262 Stereo Microphone Mixer

The SCM262 is a stereo mixer intended for sound reinforcement applications that integrate microphones with consumer stereo products. It incorporates two active-balanced microphone inputs with three unbalanced stereo aux level inputs. The SCM262 is designed for restaurants, classrooms, corporate training, aerobics classes, and other situations where a paging/public announcement system is combined with background music or other program material.

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. 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.
Features
  • Designed to combine paging with background music
  • One active-balanced, XLR microphone input channel
  • One active-balanced XLR microphone and 1/4-in. TRS line input channel
  • Three STEREO INPUT channels
  • Stereo AUX level Outputs
  • Stereo MIC/LINE Outputs
  • BASS and TREBLE tone controls on the master output
  • 1/2-rack chassis
  • 12 V phantom power for condenser microphones.
  • Internal power supply
  • Removable power cable
  • Ducking function (defeatable)
  • Jukebox mute function (defeatable)
 

  • Technical Data

     

    Frequency Response 20 Hz – 20 KHz
    Impedance Input Mic: 1,4 kΩ; Line: 155 kΩ; Stereo: 21 kΩ
    Impedance Output Mic: 3 Ω; Line: 300 Ω; Aux: 1,5 Ω
    Maximum input level Mic: -16 dBV
    Line: +24 dBV
    Stereo: >28 dBV
    Maximum output level Mic: -22 dBV
    Line: +18 dBV
    Aux: +5 dBV
    Total harmonic Distortion < 0.25 %, +4 dBu output level, 50 Hz to 20 kHz
    Operating Voltage 220 – 240 Vac, 50/60 Hz, 30 mA
    Weight 1100 g
    Ducking Mic channels 1 and 2 levels: -20 dB or –∞ dB
    Activation Time: 10 ms (typical)
    Mic Deactivation Time: 2 s (typical)
    Jukebox Mute Deactivation Time: 30 s (typical)
    Equalization Bass: Low–frequency shelving, corner frequency at 250 Hz: ± 6 dB
    Treble: High–frequency shelving, corner frequency at 4 kHz: ± 6 dB
       

  • Downloads