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Soundcraft GigRac 1000st Powered Mixer
 
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Soundcraft GigRac 1000st Powered Mixer

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Product Features

  • EIN 150 ohms 20 .22kHz -123 dBu
  • Frequency Response: 20 . 22Khz rel 1kHz Line in to Main out +0.2/-2.5 dB
  • Mic I/P .20dB Pad 0dBu I/P at Main out (22Hz-22kHz) 0.15%
  • Power Output Gigrac 1000ST: 2 X 500W into 4W
  • Max out main / mon 18dBu

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Product Description
Dubbed 'The Box that Rocks', the new family member has the same cool styling of the GigRac 300 and 600, but is a more powerful full stereo version, featuring expanded 3-band EQ on the inputs, two 7-band graphic equalisers and 10 high-quality preset digital effects. The 1000st is slightly higher than its brothers at 5U (8.75 inches/223mm) but still this tiny package delivers awesome power and performance, with the ability to be slung over your shoulder. As with the GigRac 300 and 600 models, there are two output signal paths, one for the main front-of-house output and one for stage monitors. In normal stereo use, the two power amps deliver a full 500W of power (@ 4 ohms) to the Main (FOH) output, but the 1000st can be switched to provide 500 watts to the Main output and 500 watts to the Monitor outputs.