Soundcraft GB4 16-Channel Mixer Console
Featuring the amazing GB30 Mic preamps and EQ, the GB4 is designed by Graham Blyth for the company's 30th anniversary. It's a must-have for sound enthusiasts!
• High-quality construction: Built with precision by a high-end manufacturer, ensuring reliability even in tough conditions.
• Stylish design: Shares the great looks of the MH4, MH3 and LX7ii consoles, giving it a strong family feel.
• Versatile functionality: Ideal for churches, performance venues, or small touring sound systems. Can be used for FOH or monitor duties with fader control of group or aux outputs.
The GB4 also has some cool unique features. Its rugged steel chassis has a sloping rear connector panel for easy front-side configuration. The integral power supply has a link option for an external back-up PSU. Four mute groups let you mute several channels at once, and there's a limiter on dedicated record outputs for easy stereo recording. It also has an output matrix with seven feeds to four outputs, fed from group busses and main L, R and C (mono) outputs.
The GB4 offers a comprehensive set of functions and facilities in a small and cost-effective package, delivering the high performance and reliability you expect from Soundcraft.
Specifications: - Analogue/Digital: Analogue
- Frame Sizes: 16
- Stereo Channels: 2
- Digital I/O: No
- FX Processors: 0
- Fixed Send (Group) Buses: 4
- EQ Bands: 4
- Variable Send (Aux) Buses: 8
- Returns: 3
- Direct Outputs: Yes
- Matrix Buses: 4
- Main Bus Out: LRC
The Soundcraft GB4 16-Channel Mixing Console is perfect for installations like churches and performance venues, or small touring sound systems. It's designed for sound engineers and enthusiasts. With a frame size of 16 channels, it offers a great balance of functionality and portability. The console features high-quality construction and a stylish design. It has 2 stereo channels, no digital I/O, 0 FX processors, 4 fixed send (group) buses, 4 EQ bands, 8 variable send (aux) buses, 3 returns, direct outputs, 4 matrix buses, and main bus out as LRC.