 Stereo Direct Outs to be Added to Randall's XL and Custom MTS CabinetsRandallPosted 2003-11-08 Designed by Randall and amp guru Bruce Egnater, the new "Mic Eliminator" will be featured in all XL/XLT and Custom MTS cabinets beginning January 2004. You will then be able to simply connect a single (mono) or dual (stereo) XLR cable(s) directly to the mixing console from the rear of your cabinet.
Randall has designed their circuitry to closely match the frequency curve of a mic'd version of the cabinet. Rather than a generic cabinet simulator, you will get something engineered specifically to sound like that particular cabinet.
Three different voicing options - "Dark", "Normal", and "Bright" - are offered, based on the characteristics of different microphones used by Randall in their testing, providing some additional tonal options.
R412 "Mic Eliminator" Jack plate Features and Specifications:
4/16 ohm mono inputs
8 ohm stereo L/R inputs
Stereo/mono slide switch
Single mono or Dual Stereo Left/Right XLR filtered direct outputs
Dual voicing options. Bright, Normal, and Dark.
Ground lift switch, to eliminate potential ground loops.
For more information, visit their web site at www.randallamplifiers.com.
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