RCF MZ-8060, Digital Matrix Mixer ( 6 IN / 8 OUT) (RDNet Interface Built-In)
Vendor: RCF
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RCF MZ-8060, Digital Matrix Mixer ( 6 IN / 8 OUT) (RDNet Interface Built-In)
The RCF MZ 8060 is a versatile digital audio matrix that highly designed on a powerful DSP platform, It based on advanced electronics. Also features an 8x6 matrix, where 8 universal MIC-LINE inputs and 6 outputs can be processed through a large number of audio parameters, such as parametric equalizers, compressors, gates, limiters, delays, duckers, priorities, automixer. The Automatic Level Control facility is also available, a probe can be connected on input 8, in order which automatically adjusts the volume level that according to environmental noise measured. MZ 8060 is able to receive 10 logic inputs (GPI) and send 6 logic outputs (GPO), assignable. 2 of these outputs are operated by a relay. A serial port can be set to control the unit from a third party system (e.g. Crestron and AMX). Moreover, it is possible to link two RCF MZ 8060 (in master-slave configuration) to create a 16-input 12-output matrix. A slot on the rear panel also allows the integration of an optional RCF RDNet module, to access RCF MZ 8060 through an RDNet control network. Up to 12 paging consoles BM 3003 can be daisy-chained to the dedicated RJ 45 input, alternative on input 1. The front panel
RCF MZ-8060 Main Key Features
- 40-bit floating-point processing DSP and 48 kHz 24-bit HI-Q Analogue/Digital Conversion, dynamic range > 112 dB.
- 8 universal inputs (48V), 6 outputs - 4 Euro blocks bal. 2 RCA plugs
- 10 programmable logic inputs (GPI), 6 programmable logic outputs (GPO), 2 of which supported by relay.
- Configurable parametric EQs, gates, compressors, limiters, delays, priority levels, automatic gain control, levels, gains on in-out and cross points, auto-mixer operations, filters
- Each unit can work as a dual-room combiner with an independent auto-mixer facility for each room
- Configurable ALC (Automatic Level Control) facility by using Input 8 to connect a noise detection microphone. The control is then assignable to any output or group of outputs
- USB connectivity for device configuration
- RDNet Networked Control