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Old 6th February 2012   #1
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Hardware Phoenix Audio DRSQ4M mk2

Phoenix Audio is proud to release the DRSQ4M mk2, this is the mk2 version of the popular DRSQ4M which was released around 3 years ago.

The DRSQ4M mk2 is a mono mic pre amp/DI with a 4 band EQ, the unit contains 1 channel of DRS series mic pre amp (same as found in the DRS8, DRS2 or the DRS1R/500) with a mono DI (accessible from the front panel)

The unit has a new 4 band gyratory EQ circuit with 11 different switchable frequencies - 15k/10K, 6K/3K/1.6K, 800hz/400hz/200hz & 130hz/80hz/40hz. The EQ section is completely stepped/dentented with each pot having 21 positions. Each EQ band has +/- 16db cut & boost with HF & LF shelving & bell on the mid frequencies.

The unit is also now wired with PTFE silver military grade cable

Phoenix Audio LLC
3151 Airway Ave
Suite F120
Costa Mesa
CA 92626
USA

Tel : +1 866 302 1091

Phoenix Audio | www.phoenixaudio.net
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