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Soundcraft Ui24R 24-channel Digital Mixer

The Ui24R from Soundcraft is a 24-input, remote-controlled, fully recallable digital mixing system, housed in a rack-mountable, road-rugged stagebox format

Soundcraft Ui16 16-channel Digital Mixer

16-channel Mixer for iOS/Android/Mac/PC/Linux Devices with 8 Combi Preamps, 4 XLR Preamps, Integrated Wi-Fi, 4 Aux Sends, Surfaceless Interface, and Onboard Digital Effects

Soundcraft Ui12 12-channel Remote-controlled Digital Mixer

The Ui12 from Soundcraft is a 12-input remote-controlled, fully recallable digital mixing system, housed in a compact, road-rugged stagebox format.

Soundcraft Gooseneck Lamp – 18″ XLR/4-Pin Cable

The Soundcraft Gooseneck Lamp is a convenient and practical accessory for any Soundcraft mixer or equipment that needs illumination in low-light situations

Soundcraft GB8 48-channel Analog Mixer

Its versatility and reliability make it an excellent choice for a wide range of live sound applications, including concerts, festivals, and other events.

Soundcraft GB8 40-channel Analog Mixer

Its high-quality components, versatility, and ease of use make it a popular choice among sound engineers and live sound professionals.

Soundcraft GB8 32-channel Analog Mixer

Its high-quality components, versatility, and ease of use make it a popular choice among sound engineers and live sound professionals.

Soundcraft GB8 24-channel Analog Mixer

It is a reliable and versatile analog mixer that provides high-quality sound and a range of features for live sound applications.

Soundcraft GB4 32-channel Analog Mixer

Like the other models, the GB4 32 features high-quality microphone preamps, 4-band EQ, and a range of routing and mixing options

Soundcraft GB4 24-channel Analog Mixer

The GB4 24 features six aux sends, subgroup outputs, and a main mix output, providing greater flexibility for monitoring and routing signals.

Soundcraft GB2 32 Channel Analog Mixer

For bigger live sound and recording applications, the Soundcraft GB2 32-channel analog mixer is versatile and durable.

Soundcraft GB2 24 Channel Analog Mixer

The GB2 24 Channel GB Series Console High Performance Audio Mixer. The GB2 is the latest edition to the Soundcraft GB Series, with four group busses set as two stereo subgroups and an inbuilt 6 x 2 matrix.

 

Soundcraft GB2 16 Channel Analog Mixer

It is a versatile and dependable tool for producing professional-quality audio in a wide range of live sound and recording applications.

Soundcraft GB2R 16-channel Analog Mixer

The Soundcraft GB2R-16 16-Channel Console is a versatile audio mixer that draws on the technology based on their famous GB-series audio consoles.

Soundcraft GB2R 12-channel Analog Mixer

The Soundcraft GB2R-12.2 12-Channel Console is a versatile audio mixer that draws on the technology based on their famous GB-series audio consoles.

Soundcraft LX7ii 32-channel Analog Mixer

LX7 II series of professional analog consoles improves upon an impressive feature set, suited to meet the demands of professional recording and live sound engineers.

Soundcraft LX7ii 24-channel Analog Mixer

The Soundcraft LX7ii is a 24-channel analog mixing console that is designed for live sound applications

Soundcraft LX7ii 16-channel Analog Mixer

Its professional-quality preamps, EQs, and advanced features make it an effective instrument for achieving professional-quality sound in a wide range of live sound applications.

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