Own Products: Seeport
The ergonomics of Seeport has been designed with great thought to application. A high functional level is incorporated into a compact yet uncluttered user surface, preserving a logical, 'easy-to-use' feel.
Seeport is available in two versions - Seeport 2 has two outputs and 8, 12 or 16 inputs. Seeport 4 has 4 outputs and 7, 11 or 15 inputs.
SEEPORT is Reviewed in Line Up June/July 2002
The two versions are similar in functionality in many respects. Common features include:
- Mic/mono line or stereo line modules
- Telephone hybrid module
- Presenter monitor feed module
- Penny & Giles long throw faders
- 48V phantom power
- Coarse gain on mic inputs
- Phase reversal
- 80/140Hz high pass filter
- 2-band eq (parametric on mono modules)
- 4 auxiliaries, pre/post
- 'S' switch on inputs for use with MS coding
- Optional insert points on inputs
- On-Air Led indicator
- Two cue busses for fader start and signalisation
- Limiters on outputs, stereo or separate
- Return inputs on output busses
- 16 LED PPM meters on both main and monitoring outputs
- Optional VU meter bridge
- Talkback to all outputs and auxes
- Built in T/B mic
- Additional external monitoring inputs
- Built in pfl speaker and correlation meter
- 3-frequency oscillator
- 2 headphones outputs
- AC or switchable AC/DC power supply module
- Expansion connection for connecting two mixers together
The major differences between the two versions lie in the MS coding functions and in the various monitoring possibilities. Monitoring needs vary with different applications and considerable flexibility has been built into the mixers to cover these needs. This is achieved via a multitude of jumper settings, where dim, mute and split feed configurations are definable. Jumpers are also used to determine aux send points, cue bus activation, pfl control and more. Full details of these and all features of the mixers are given in the user manuals which can be downloaded here:
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