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Mackie SP260 2x6 Loudspeaker System Processor SP-260 w/3 Years Warranty **NEW**

Estimated price for orientation: 1 149 $

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Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Mackie
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Multi-processor for active and passive speaker systems.Offering sophisticated EQ, crossover, dynamics processing and system protection, the Mackie SP260 2x6 Speaker Processor provides complete system optimization for both passive and powered systems. Five different operating modes cover a wide range of systems. Each input and output is loaded with a huge range of processing including flexible EQ, crossover, delay and limiting solutions. It delivers everything you need to professionally optimize loudspeaker systems of nearly any size. The SP260 utilizes high-end 24-bit AKM AD/DA converters with 120dB dynamic range for class-leading sound quality. With 24 user-definable presets and flexible I/O for simple routing and configuration, the SP260 is an ultra-flexible processor, ideal for a wide range of portable and permanent applications.The Mackie SP260 has two inputs that instantly connect your mix into a whole host of processing and routing capabilities. Your input signal will never be the same. It will be better thanks to the SP260. Each input features a mute switch and variable gain control. Now, you can easily control the whole system regardless of how many boxes you have. Turn these down and the entire system turns down. Easy, right? But, that's just where it starts. The Mackie SP260 features 5-band EQ on both inputs. You can choose between parametric or hi/lo shelving, providing an extremely flexible approach to room tuning that is sure to please any professional engineer. There's even a 600ms delay available on each input. This is great when using multiple Mackie SP260s to drive delay stacks in really big venues. Or, you could go crazy and time align the stage with the main speakers. No one is watching and I am sure it will make all the difference in the world. If you are like us, this is what you would be doing.There are six individual outputs on the Mackie SP260 providing a wide range of possible connections, depending on your system. To start, each output features a mute switch and individual gain adjustment. This allows you to turn up the subs for a bit of more low end or get a little more volume to another zone without having to walk out and adjust the power amps.Each output also features a dedicated 7-band EQ, complete with selectable parametric or shelving control per band. This feature is critical for properly voicing a loudspeaker for the program material being presented or for the venue it is in. Adjusting the voicing with this comprehensive EQ control allows you dial in the perfect response curve for the system and application at hand.There are many other ways to optimize your passive or active loudspeaker system. The Mackie SP260 high and low pass filters allow you to easily create a crossover for your full-range speakers and subs or bi-/tri-amped systems. These filters also allow you to roll off frequencies your speaker may not be able to handle. This helps to focus energy where it's needed, preventing needless heat loss and possible driver over-excursion. There are eight different types of filters available with varying degree of slope. The following types are available with slope choices in the first through fourth order: Butterworth, Bessel and Linkwitz-Reilly. For each output, you also get to choose input routing, from input A, input B or a mono sum of both (great for subwoofers or for sending a mono feed to the foyer).There's also a 600ms delay on each output, giving you a wide range of control. You can use it to create delay stacks down the street at a block party. Maybe extra coverage is needed in a balcony for service. You will want to time align that signal for sure. But, if you want to get uber-professional you can take advantage of the fact that the Mackie SP260 can adjust delay down to 20 microsecond increments. This allows you to time-align drivers on stage to provide the best possible summing. The display conveniently lets you see delay in ms, feet or meters depending on the situation. Combine this with the polarity invert feature for a system that is perfectly summed for optimum response.There's even a powerful limiter to protect your system from an overzealous guest engineer intent on punishing your system. A system lock feature keeps your system safe from the occasional (and, of course, accidental) bump. You can even impose a password protection system that keeps out people who intentionally want to adjust your system. Not that there are people out there who would do that. It is just not possible, right?RRP: $1349PHONE the shop: 9318 5751/ 0417 557 472ADDRESS : 284-288 BALLARAT ROAD FOOTSCRAY 3011(cnr Rosamond Rd)FREIGHT : will be FREE to major Australian cities with insurance and tracking - please call for a quote to outer areas and NT addresses