Allen & Heath CQ-20B Digital Mixer
₨ 174,999.0CQ-20B is a rock-solid digital mixer that combines pro-level sound with smart, user-friendly features—whether you’re on stage, in the studio, or anywhere in between.
Allen & Heath CQ-12T Digital Mixer
Allen & Heath AB168 16×8 Digital Stage Box
₨ 215,000.0AB168 is a 48kHz portable remote AudioRack for use with Qu, Avantis and SQ mixers, and with AHM audio matrix processors.
Allen & Heath ZED-22FX Mixer with USB Audio Interface
₨ 185,000.0Allen & Heath Xone:43 4-channel DJ Mixer
The Xone:43 sports four channels of phono/line input, plus an additional mic/aux input – perfect for adding a vocal mic without wasting another channel.
Allen & Heath Xone:PX5 4+1 DJ Mixer with Soundcard
The XONE:PX5 from Allen & Heath is a 4+1 channel DJ mixer with a built-in sound card offering professional quality in a simple, yet intuitive layout for professional DJs, serious home enthusiast and night clubs.
Allen & Heath Xone:92 Analogue DJ Mixer
With its extensive output and monitoring features, color-coded indicators, stylish layout, and clear graphics visible in all lighting conditions, Allen & Heath’s XONE:92 performance console is perfect for dance clubs, home setups, live venues, and the road.
Allen & Heath ZED-6 4-channel Compact Mixer
Small-format mixing using the Allen & Heath ZED-6 6-channel mixer sounds fantastic. Two mono channels with GSPre preamps take microphones, instruments, and line-level inputs.
Allen & Heath ZED-6FX Mixer with Effects
Allen & Heath ZEDi-8 8-channel Mixer with USB Audio Interface
Use your finest mics with the Allen & Heath ZEDi-8. Mike Griffin’s GSPre preamplifiers, based on his GS-R24 recording console, are in this tiny mixer.
Allen & Heath ZED-12FX Mixer
₨ 122,000.0A solid mixer with great effects! The ZED-12FX is the perfect center to your live rig — and it’s also ready to rock in the studio.
Allen & Heath ZED-436 32-channel Mixer with USB Audio Interface
Allen & Heath’s ZED-436 gives you all the essentials you need for flexible live mixing: 32 channels with smooth, long-throw faders, 4-band EQ with swept mids, six aux sends, and four subgroups.
Allen & Heath ZED-428 24-channel Mixer with USB Audio Interface
ZED-428 is excellent for bands, houses of worship, theatres or AV applications. It has a truly professional feature set, which will fit any sound reinforcement application and professional PA hire stock.
Allen & Heath ZED-24 Mixer with USB Audio Interface
The ZED-24 has a fantastic pedigree which comes from nearly 40 years of making mixing desks for the professional sound community.
Allen & Heath SQ-6 48-channel Digital Mixer
Based on Allen & Heath’s acclaimed XCVI 96kHz FPGA audio engine, the SQ-6 digital mixer delivers extensive live sound mixing capabilities. Even with its powerful processing, the SQ-6 delivers best-in-class audio quality with less than 0.7ms of latency.
Allen and Health Dante module for SQ series mixers
The SQ Dante card can be switched between 96kHz or 48kHz to accommodate Dante networks running at either sample rate.
Allen & Heath SQ SLink Audio Interface Module
SQ SLink provides engineers with the option to add an additional intelligent SLink port to any SQ console. The option card runs independently from the built-in SLink port, allowing two different Allen & Heath protocols to be used in one system, at the same time.
Allen & Heath Qu-16 Digital Mixer – Chrome Edition
₨ 399,000.0The Qu-16 Chrome Edition rackmountable digital mixer utilizes the technology found in the GLD and iLive digital mixing systems to create a powerful and compact mixer for live and studio use.
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