dbx 286s: The dbx 286s is a full featured Channel Strip Processor that delivers a studio quality microphone/instrument preamplifier and four processors that can be used independently or in any combination. Why mic up vocals and instruments through a noisy, blurry mixer? The sonically pristine dbx 286s Mic Preamp has all the features you need, including wide-ranging input gain control, switchable +48V phantom power, and an 80Hz high-pass filter to remove low frequency hum, rumble or wind. Use the patented dbx OverEasy® compressor to transparently smooth out uneven acoustic tracks or deliver that classic "in your face" vocal performance that only a dbx compressor can. Warm Audio WA-251: The WA-251 is an all vacuum tube, large diaphragm, transformer balanced, multi-pattern, large condenser microphone, based on the classic ‘251 that has been used on countless hit records for the last 50+ years. The WA-251 is designed for pro studio, home studio, live, and broadcast applications and sounds great on vocals, acoustic/electric guitars, acoustic/electric bass, drums, piano, strings, brass/woodwind instruments, and an array of other sources. XLR Cable: Professional XLRF – XLRM Microphone Cable suitable for use with any XLR microphone or device. Calrad 55-853G-6: 3 Conductor 1/4" Stereo TRS Plug to 1/4" Stereo TRS Plug 6' Long Gold. StreamEye Polishing Cloth: StreamEye's very own polishing cloth, allowing you to keep your equipment free of dirt and dust

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • 286s, WA-251, XLR, 1/4", Cloth
Finish
  • Silver
Categories
Year
  • 2021

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