ML4000 sits squarely in the centre of the ML series, providing an ideal solution for those customers who need similar functionality to the ML5000 but who can’t justify the size or expense. The console boasts advanced VCA capability and our innovative LCRplus panning system. We even found a way to provide a similar level of show automation capability to ML5000, thanks to our archiver / snapshot PC software (available free from this site).
Technical Specifications 0 dBu = 0.775 Volts rms Operating Levels Channels 0dBu Headroom +21dB Mix -2dBu Headroom +23dB Frequency Response Mic to main output (+40dB) 20Hz to 30kHz +0/-0.5dB Line to main output (0dB) 20Hz to 30kHz +0/-0.5dB Distortion @1kHz +14dBu THD+noise < 0.01% CMRR Common mode rejection @1kHz Mic (+40dB) > 80dB Mic + Pad (0dB) > 50dB Crosstalk Referred to driven channel @1kHz Channel to channel < -95dB Mute shutoff < -90dB Fader shutoff < -90dB Noise Performance Measured rms 22Hz to 22kHz unweighted Mic EIN with 150 ohm source -128dB Residual output noise < -98dBu Mix noise, nothing routed < -94dBu Mix noise, 24 channels routed < -82dBu Metering Reading 0vu = 0dBu at XLR outputs LED meters Peak reading, 3 colours VU meters Ave reading, Illuminated moving coil Peak indicators 5dB before clip, multi-point sensing Input meters 5 segment LED (sig, -6, 0, +6, pk) Group mix meters 5 segment LED (sig, -6, 0, +6, pk) Group/Matrix meters VU L,R,C meters VU and 16 segment LED Channel Filters Slope 12dB/oct high pass Frequency 20Hz to 400Hz variable Mono Equaliser HF +/-15dB, 2kHz to 20kHz shelf HM +/-15dB, 500Hz to 15kHz bell, Q = 1 or 2 switched LM +/-15dB, 35Hz to 1kHz bell, Q = 1 or 2 switched LF +/-15dB, 20Hz to 200Hz shelf Stereo Equaliser HF +/-15dB, 12kHz shelf HM +/-15dB, 2.5kHz bell LM +/-15dB, 250Hz bell LF +/-15dB, 60Hz shelf Lamp Connectors x3 Connector XLR-F 4pin Rating 12V 400mA max Power Supply Model MPS14 Slimline MPS14 switch-mode power supply with linear post-regulation. Built-in combiner for connection to back-up supply. Twin fan cooling and full protection.
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