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PreSonus Studiolive 16.0.2 / Yamaha DSR112 PA Package

Estimated price for orientation: 2 999 $

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Features Presonus StudioLive8 mono XLR mic and balanced 1/4" line inputs4 stereo line channel inputs, with XLR mic inputs on 9, 11, 13, and 15Balanced 1/4" line inputs on 9-16Unbalanced RCA line inputs on 13-1660 mm precision fader (4 stereo)4 Auxiliary buses (pre/post-fader send)2 Internal FX buses2 stereo 32-bit digital effects processors with customizable reverb and delaySignal processing on all channels and busesOne 31-band stereo graphic EQ (on main outputs only)16-in/16-out FireWire recording inter Description Product Description This package consists of a Presonus StudioLive 16.0.2 digital mixing console along with a pair of Yamaha DSR112 powered PA speakers. A pair of Musician's Gear All-Steel Tripod Speaker Stands, 2 TRS cables, 4 mics and 4 XLR cables are included as well.Presonus StudioLive 16.0.2 MixerWith a "footprint" of less than 2 square feet, the compact, 16-channel StudioLive 16.0.2 offers 8 mono input channels and 4 stereo channels and provides 12 XMAX Class A solid-state mic preamps. Packed with features and processing power, the 16.0.2 employs the same workflow and easy-to-use mixing-surface design as the bigger (16.4.2 and 24.4.2) StudioLive boards, and sounds every bit as good, with the same high-definition, wide-dynamic-range, digital converters. The 16.0.2 integrates a 16x16 FireWire interface and comes with Capture, Studio One Artist recording and production software, and Virtual StudioLive, bidirectional control software.The 16.0.2's Fat Channel features compressors, limiters, gates, phase reverse, high-pass filters, and 3-band semi-parametric EQ. Two stereo, 32-bit floating-point effects processors deliver delay and reverb effects.Moreover, a glance at the rear panel reveals that the 16.0.2 even offers something its two big brothers do not: MIDI In and Out. You can recall Scenes from a DAW using MIDI Program Changes, control the main output volume and effects level, and even mute effects between songs.Two factors work against getting that Perfect Mix with an analog mixer. First, the Perfect Mix can be hard to reproduce a week, day, or hour after you perfect it. And second, a good mix should be dynamic: levels, effects, and EQ should be tailored to each song or segment of the show, service, or presentation. StudioLive solves this problem by letting you save all of your digital settings for quick setup and recall.Yamaha DSR112The DSR112 Active Loudspeaker features an ideal combination of advanced di