The is designed to be equally valuable for use in for the studio, live, and broadcast markets. It supports eight channels with 30 dB of gain, useful to drive synths to add color and tone or to simply bring levels up when working with instruments that need extra amplification, such as guitars, as well as to power a tube mic or dynamic or condenser mics. Use the Theata as routing mixer with each channel having its own left and right switching options, these can be used to route any and all of the eight channels to a master bus, so that you can sum to the two-channel mixing board that is part of the Theata in addition, each channel has its own dedicated pad for gain reduction, phase reverse, and ground lift, and to really sculpt sounds or remove unwanted noise rumble, there is a variable high-pass filter with a great number of frequency options to allow great flexibility. On the rear, the Theata has 20 outputs, these come in the form of 16 direct D-sub outputs with two dedicated to each channel, then two XLR mix master outputs and two master monitor outs.
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