Spirit Making 40-Input LX7 Available
February 11, 2000
Based on the popularity of its 24- and 32-input
LX7 live mixing desks, Spirit now soon plans to offer the console in a
larger 40-input version.
Housed in a 32-mono channel frame, the LX7-40 features a maximum of 40 inputs,
including stereo inputs and returns. Like its siblings, the new model features
no less than seven separate bus outputs, including mix left and right, four groups
and a dedicated mono bus for center speaker clusters, side or rear fills. With
the inclusion of direct outs on the first 16 mono inputs and six auxiliary busses,
the output count rises to 29.
The LX7-40s 32 balanced mic inputs all use Spirits patented UltraMic
preamps, which provide 60dB of gain range and 22dBu of headroom. Each input also
includes Graham Blyths acclaimed four-band EQ with two sweepable mid frequencies.
In addition, EQ In/Out switches and steep 18dB/Octave High Pass Filters allow
effective audio control in difficult venues, while the six auxiliary sends are
pre/post switchable in pairs from each channel, providing a maximum of four pre-
and six post-fader. This makes the LX7 perfect for foldback-heavy performances
or in situations where more effects are required.
Channel inserts on every channel and direct outs on the LX7s first 16
inputs provide a wide range of options for the engineer. With each direct out
individually pre/post-fader switchable, the LX7 becomes a useful tool for recording
to multitrack and an ideal multipurpose mixer for bands. Levels are controlled
by 100mm faders throughout, with PFL facilities and full routing to all busses
available from each channel.
The LX7s group section houses two additional stereo inputs, complete
with EQ, auxiliaries for keyboards or stereo recording devices, and two FX returns.
All four groups are routable to mix and include 12-segment bargraph metering for
accurate monitoring and inserts. Six auxiliary masters on rotary controls also
include AFL soloing.
A talkback provision to all pre-fade auxiliaries and the mix is available
in the master section. Global phantom power and a two-track return for pre-show
music are also featured. During stage setup, a "two-track to mix" switch
allows the engineer to play CDs over the main PA with the simple press of a single
button. The mix is also routable to the separate mono bus if mono PAs are required.
The new 40-channel LX7 is expected to begin shipping worldwide this spring.
Spirit is a leading brand of mixing consoles designed and manufactured in
the UK by Soundcraft, a division of Harman International Industries Inc.
Visit Spirit on the web at www.spiritbysoundcraft.com.
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