Friday, June 10, 2011

PreSonus FireStudio Mobile 10 x 6 FireWire Recording System - Bundle B - with Two Mackie 5" 2-Wy Reference Monitor & PreSonus HP4 4 Channel Headphone Distribution Amplifier

PreSonus FireStudio Mobile 10 x 6 FireWire Recording System - Bundle B - with Two Mackie 5" 2-Wy Reference Monitor & PreSonus HP4 4 Channel Headphone Distribution Amplifier Review



PreSonus FireStudio Mobile 10 x 6 FireWire Recording System - Bundle B - with Two Mackie 5" 2-Wy Reference Monitor & PreSonus HP4 4 Channel Headphone Distribution Amplifier Feature

  • 8 analog input channels, including mic, line, and instrument inputs
  • 2 front-panel mic/instrument inputs with high-headroom Class A XMAX mic preamplifiers
  • 6 line-level inputs
  • Individual channel-trim controls with -30 dBV to +50 dBV line/-10 to +70 dBu mic gain range
  • 48V phantom power for condenser microphones
Finally, a new-generation, studio-quality FireWire interface that you can use anywhere! The PreSonus FireStudio Mobile combines the superior analog-circuit design and advanced platform technology of acclaimed FireStudio rack-mount interfaces with the ability to run on bus power in field applications. Now you can have enhanced audio performance for music recording and creation anywhere you can lug your laptop!The FireStudio Mobile is a ten-input, six-output professional recording system that combines two PreSonus XMAX Class A microphone preamplifiers; six line-level, analog input channels; S/PDIF digital input and output; MIDI I/O; and headphone monitoring with separate gain control. The FireStudio Mobile beats any and all competition when it comes to flexibility and input count. You can record a whole band with the FireStudio Mobile. The FireStudio Mobile is bundled with PreSonus Studio One Artist, groundbreaking music creation program, and over 4 GB of virtual instruments, plug-ins, loops, and samples to get you started making music immediately.Here's a dirty little secret: bus-powered mobile interfaces from other manufacturers deliver much less than the full 48 volts of phantom power that is specified by microphone manufacturers. This means even the finest condenser microphone can't work at optimal internal gain levels, potentially compromising sound quality even before the signal gets to the mic preamp!PreSonus president Jim Odom and his team of eng


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