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The DX1208 is a 12-input, 8-output DSP matrix mixer designed for use in a variety of commercial and installed sound applications such as churches, courtrooms, convention centers, and hotels. Eight inputs are mic/line capable, with selectable 48-volt phantom power provided for each input. These 8 inputs and the 8 outputs are accessed using Euroblock detachable connectors. Four additional inputs on unbalanced RCA connectors allow the user to “stack” inputs (inputs 5-8), increasing the number of audio sources that can be connected. An additional four digital inputs are available on S/PDIF connectors with sample rate conversion to 48 kHz. All 12 inputs are included in the audio matrix and can be assigned DSP functions prior to distributing signal at line level.
• 8 balanced Mic/Line inputs on Euroblock connectors.
• Individually selectable 48V phantom power on Mic/Line inputs 1-8.
• 4 additional unbalanced line inputs stacked to inputs 5-8 on RCA connectors.
• Inputs 9/10 and 11/12 on S/PDIF connectors for digital inputs.
• Gate, compressor/AGC, and six band EQ on each input.
• Mute and solo button on each input.
• 8 balanced line-level outputs on Euroblock connectors.
• Limiter, eight band EQ plus two crossover filters, and delay on each output.
• 6 logic inputs and 3 logic outputs.
• DX Link enables small installation networks, providing an additional 16 inputs (IDX) and 16 outputs (ODX).
• Automix feature maximizes acoustic gain without feedback.
• Adjustable ducking with 5 priority levels assignable to each input (inputs 1-12 and IDX inputs 1-16).
• 1 remote control port for connection and control of up to 10 remotes.
• 1 USB port on the front panel for control and programming with a PC.
• Rear panel DB9 connector for RS-232C communications with third party devices (AMX, Crestron).
• Rear panel Ethernet connection can also be used for control and programming.
• Comprehensive graphical user interface using DX Navigator software.
Note: Professionally maintained and teched prior to shipment.