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MH2 Joins Soundcraft's Dual-Mode Line
June 24, 2005
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Soundcraft has unveiled its new MH2, the latest model in the manufacturer's MH Series of dual-mode performance consoles. Aimed at touring companies and installations of all sizes, the MH2 fits is one of the few consoles at this level to offer VCA grouping. The MH2 is bound to find favor with churches, theatres, nightclubs and other similar installs due to its high channel count within a compact frame, generous matrix, VCA groups and LCR panning. Touring companies will further readily appreciate the MH2's ability to minimize inventory expenditures thanks to its multi-purpose design. Alongside its bigger brothers, the MH3 and MH4, the MH2 is similarly capable of dual-mode (FOH/monitor) operation and features eight subgroups, ten auxiliary busses, eight VCA groups and six mute groups, as well as an integral 11x4 matrix. Available in 24, 32, 40 and 48 mono channel frame sizes, all with four comprehensive, full function stereo inputs as standard, the new console benefits from a monocoque chassis with individual channel PCBs, providing a rugged yet cost-effective mixer solution for applications in touring sound, theatre, corporate events and installations that demand both a large number of channels and small footprint. As with the MH3 and MH4, the MH2 can be switched from FOH mode to monitor mode, whereby ten 60mm faders can control the auxiliary outputs instead of the groups for monitor use. In FOH mode, these faders normally control the eight group outputs plus two of the auxiliary sends. Four stereo returns are provided, each with a four-band EQ section, feeding the main mix busses. Suggested US retail pricing on the new MH2 is as follows:
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