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Gear > SM Pro Audio > EP-84 Multichannel Microphone Preamplifier
last edit: Recording Questions 815 day 18 h
About:
The EP84 is the latest multichannel microphone preamplifier from SM Pro Audio. Packed with quality features and connectivity options, this sturdy 2RU rack-mountable unit is designed to provide studio users with 8 channels of clean and accurate microphone preamplification. The EP84 is an excellent front end for computer audio systems, stand-alone hard disk recorders, or just about any other analog or digital workstation.With all the functionality of a top line preamplifier, the EP84 features independent variable gain control, -20dB pad, phase reverse, low cut filters, 48v Phantom power, and insert points on each of the eight (8) channels.Each mic-pre provides some 60dB of gain with a massive 23db of maximum output.
Eight (8) ADAT format channel outputs can be added to the EP84 via installation of the optional PR8IIA ADAT output module. With this simple user installed option, the EP84 integrates superbly into today's digital studio environments without a hitch. Great for connection to the latest ADAT compatible audio interfaces, the EP84 expands your recording possibilities — you can even mic up the whole band!
Note: The analog outputs (both +4dB XLR & -10dB TS) and the digital ADAT ouput (when fitted with the PR8IIA output module) operate simultaneously.
Specs:
Mic Input
Connector: XLR combo
Type: Balanced
Impedance: 47K ohms
Min sensitivity: -60dB
Peak input level: +9.5dBLine Input:
Type: Balanced 1/4" on combo
Impedance: 47K
Min sensitivity: -35dB
Peak input level: +32dBOutput
Connector: 1/4 jack, XLR
Type: unbalanced, balanced
Impedance: 600 Ohms
Peak output level: +23dB
Frequency response: 20Hz- 20KHz 0dB- -0.5dB
Distortion: 0.005%
S/N: > 105dB
Crosstalk rejection: >120dB @1KHz; -20dB input
Max Gain: 58dB