The model 3124+ utilizes the same microphone preamp circuit that is used in all API consoles. It uses the RE-115 K mic input transformer and the same output transformer that is used in all API equalizers. All four mic inputs of the 3124+ and the 3124M+ are powered by an internal 48 volt phantom power supply, front panel switchable for each channel. Also provided is a front panel 20 dB pad switch that effects both the Mic and Line in.
The model 3124+ can provide up to 65 dB of gain to an output clip level of +30 dBm. The Hi-Z front panel input goes directly to the op-amp, allowing a low level input such as a guitar or bass to be amplified without a matching transformer or direct box. This Hi-Z input can take input levels as high as +22, making it perfect for keyboards and other high level devices. The rear output is an XLR connector.
There is also the OSA stuff ( old school audio) that Nathan Eldred makes/sells. I'm not particuarly endorsing it but it might be worht looking at. I belive it is found at http://www.atlasproaudio.com
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This is from the API web site http://www.apiaudio.com/3124.html
This is from the API web site
http://www.apiaudio.com/3124.html
So, yes. And if you buy it instead of four individual 512c's, yo
So, yes. And if you buy it instead of four individual 512c's, you save $400.
There is also the OSA stuff ( old school audio) that Nathan Eldr
There is also the OSA stuff ( old school audio) that Nathan Eldred makes/sells. I'm not particuarly endorsing it but it might be worht looking at. I belive it is found at http://www.atlasproaudio.com