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The Summit Audio ECS-410 Everest is a fabulous Channel Strip Lamp / Transistors, with Mic Preamp, Compressor, Passive Equalizer, Dual Mode Dynamic Processing, TouchPatch Routing and Unique DriveBus Output. Each section is completely independent with symmetrical inputs / outputs to maintain the integrity of the signa. It is possible to connect to any section, by pressing a button to configure the routing of your signal. The various components of the ECS-410 Everest are based on Summit's years of experience, with localized manufacturing in the United States, to offer you one of the best Channel Strip ever!

ARTICLE N° 57451
  • Summit Audio ECS 410 Everest Channel Strip Lamp / Transistors, with microphone preamp, compressor, passive equalizer, two-mode dynamic processing, TouchPatch routing and Unique DriveBus output.
  • Mz2, microphone preamp and instrument:
  • Lamp / transistor selection.
  • Discrete transistor input.
  • Jensen Transformer.
  • + 48VDC, polarity, attenuator and high pass filter.
  • Individual I / O with -10dB and + 4dB outputs.
  • Fe1, passive equalizer:
  • Passive circuit: heat and phase coherence.
  • 3 bands of 6 fixed frequencies.
  • Bell / tray selection for extreme bands.
  • ± 12dB.
  • Physical Bypass.
  • Dc1, dual mode dynamic processor:
  • Classic and modern compression modes.
  • 10-segment diode display.
  • Variable Gain, Threshold, Attack, and Release.
  • Physical Bypass.
  • Key Inputs / Outputs and Stereo Chaining.
  • Db2, output bus:
  • Multiple output stages for drive control.
  • Discrete transistor or double lamp selection.
  • Sound palette between pure and overdrive (lamp or transistor).
  • VU analog meter.
  • Individual I / O for external treatment.
  • TouchPad, assignment matrix:
  • 10 one-button assignment schemes.
  • Extremely fast and silent assignments changes.
  • No noisy microprocessor.
  • Very intuitive.
  • Individual inputs / outputs for each section, any unassigned section is available for external processing.
Canals
 1
Instrument input
 Yes