Miresi (Miksherskij pul't) 1982
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The eight-channel Miresi mixing console has been produced since 1982. It is intended for vocal-instrumental ensembles. In addition to the mixer itself, it includes an eight-band frequency equalizer, a device that allows to carry out the "les" effect, channel-by-channel and total overload indicators, a telephone amplifier and a control signal generator. There is a joint work of the mixing console with an external reverb, and it is possible to adjust the level of reverberation in the common path and in each channel separately. For the convenience of working in a dim hall, an indicator lamp is installed in each channel of the mixer, which lights up when the microphone is connected to the input jack of the corresponding channel and illuminates the adjustment elements. Visual information about the signal level at the output of the mixer gives a gas-discharge indicator. Brief parameters: Nominal frequency range 20 ... 20000 Hz. Uneven frequency response ± 1,5 dB. The output voltage of the channels is 250 mV. Output impedance channels 10 kΩ. The relative level of background and noise is -62 dB. The range of tone control on the lowest and highest sound frequencies ± 12 dB. The harmonic coefficient at the output of the console is 0.5%. Dimensions of the console 600x550x170 mm. Weight 20 kg. Approximate price is 700 rubles.
Information from collection of Valery Khartchenko