(SYD) PASSIVE SUMMING MIXER RRP $1,299 *Price Drop $649*

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(SYD) PASSIVE SUMMING MIXER RRP $1,299 *Price Drop $649*

Postby jakek » Fri Sep 01, 2017 11:59 am

RRP $1,299 PRICE DROP! $649!

Roll Music Systems RMS216 FOLCROM Passive Summing Device

Hard to find, Sounds great, heaps of good reviews, bought middle of last year from audio chocolate, no longer needed.

https://www.audiochocolate.com.au/all-p ... om-rms216/

http://www.rollmusic.com/folcrom.php

comes with 8 channel XLR loom https://www.swamp.net.au/db-25-to-xlr-f ... annel-loom

READ ABOUT IT HERE: http://www.rollmusic.com/press.php

0431034900 call or msg anytime, Located Sydney's Inner West

Tired of the flat, narrow sound of your Digital Audio Workstation? Do individual tracks sound full and deep while whole mixes sound lifeless and thin? Can you go analog without sacrificing the recall ability of the DAW or parting with the space and money required for a large automated console? Break out of the box and let your mixes breathe again.

The RMS216 FOLCROM is a high quality passive mixer intended for analog summing of multichannel digital mixes. The sound is up to you and your preamps.

Each of the Folcrom's sixteen input channels features a balanced analog connection on standard 8-channel DB25 connectors and a pair of pushbutton switches to assign that channel to the Left or Right output, neither, or both. It uses no active circuitry and provides no gain or level controls. By controlling all aspects of the mix from within the DAW, automation and recallability are perfectly preserved. Up to 16 different tracks or submixes can then be routed to the Folcrom for summing in the analog domain.

The absence of faders, EQ, aux sends, pan knobs, or any other superfluous features not only preserves your software automation, it also allows for an elegant passive circuit using no amplifiers, ICs, transistors, capacitors, or transformers whatsoever. The simplicity of the fully balanced, symmetrical signal path allows the use of no-compromise passive components for an absolutely transparent signal path. The unit passes signals "from DC to daylight" without coloration.

The output of the Folcrom is a stereo pair of balanced, 150-ohm signals on XLR connectors and requires approximately 30-40dB of make-up gain (program dependent). This signal is ideally suited for feeding into an outboard microphone preamplifier of your choosing. The mixbus is therefore able to assume the tonal character of the amplifier, providing a wide range of sonic flavors. Chances are your mike preamps just sit there unused at mixdown time anyway. Plug into your Great River MP-2 when you need pristine clarity; or put those old Telefunken or RCA tube preamps to work when you want super thick warmth.

By excluding the make-up gain amplifier from the Folcrom, we are able to provide a unique opportunity for wide tonal control by allowing you to choose your flavor of make-up gain. At the same time, it enables us to produce an ultimate quality summing buss without compromise for well under a thousand dollars. What other analog console can give you so many options, in a single rack space, and at such a reasonable price?

Specifications
Input Channels 16
Input Impedance 10kΩ balanced
Recommended Source Impedance <100Ω
Maximum Input Level +42dB rms
Output Channels 2
Output Impedance 150Ω balanced
Recommended Load Impedance 1300Ω
Output Level -35dB nominal
Frequency Response 0-500kHz
Crosstalk @1kHz -90dB
Power Requirements None
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Re: (SYD) PASSIVE SUMMING MIXER

Postby jakek » Mon Sep 04, 2017 4:06 pm

PRICE DROP! MAKE AN OFFER!
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Re: (SYD) PASSIVE SUMMING MIXER *Price Drop

Postby jakek » Tue Oct 10, 2017 5:48 pm

Dropped to $649
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