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Live Sound Reinforcement
Live Sound Reinforcement Equipment

|Specifications: | |
|Sensitivity (for full rated power at 4 ohms) |1.4 Vrms |
|Frequency Response (at 1 watt, 20 Hz - 20 kHz) |+0 dB, –1 dB |
|Signal-to-Noise Ratio (below rated 1kHz power at 8 ohms) |XTi1002/2002/4002: 100 dB (A weighted) |
| |XTi6002: 103 dB (A weighted) |

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The Yamaha DM2000 V2 Digital Mixer Console-Bundle is an important piece of equipment during live sound because it allows us to input XLR, Jack cables, and send an output signal to the snake box. A digital mixing desk allows us to preset the changes made for each individual band playing live.

Specifications:

It has 96 inputs, 22 buses. It is compatible with plug-ins such as E.Q, compressors, tape saturations and guitar effectors.

£23,167.57

Behringer FBQ3102 Graphic Equalizer / Feedback Detection System.

A graphic E.Q allows us to alter each individual frequency.

The bass frequencies range from:

The mid frequencies range from:

The high frequencies range from:

£88.31 x 2 = £176.62

Specifications:

31-band stereo graphic equalizer FBQ

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