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Description

Step into the world of classic analog warmth with the Electrodyne Summing Station, a masterstroke for the modern DAW-based studio. This remarkable piece of studio gear channels the legendary Electrodyne console sound of the 1970s, offering a 16-channel active summing network that brings a touch of vintage elegance to your digital recordings. Designed to transform clinical digital stems into rich, analog masterpieces, the Summing Station is a perfect fit for professional project studios and production facilities.

At its core, the Summing Station boasts a low-distortion balanced signal path, ensuring pristine monitoring accuracy. With its studio-grade Control Room Monitor section, you gain access to Stereo Mix and Artist Cue facilities, a robust headphone amplifier, and a 3.5mm TRS Mobile Device input for added versatility. Its Mono, Dim, and Mute controls, along with a Main/Alt Monitor selector, provide you with comprehensive control over your mixing environment. The precision-detented Control Room Level pot and integrated Talkback mic further enhance your workflow, offering seamless communication and precision.

This compact and cost-effective unit maintains the all-discrete Electrodyne console charm, allowing you to infuse your mixes with the warmth and punch of analog's golden era without breaking the bank. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring producer, the Electrodyne Summing Station is your gateway to elevating your sound to new heights.

Key Features:

  • Classic Electrodyne 1970s console summing and stereo mix bus
  • 16-channel active summing network with balanced stereo insert path
  • Transformer-balanced analog outputs with "tight" vs. "warm" control
  • Precision-detented Master Bus Level pot with calibration trimmers
  • Studio-grade Control Room Monitor section with Stereo Mix and Artist Cue
  • Balanced XLR I/O and 3.5mm TRS Mobile Device inputs
  • High-power, low-distortion headphone amplifier
  • Integrated Talkback mic and Control Room Listen function

Product specs

Type Analog Summing Mixer
Channels 16
Inputs - Line 2 x DB-25 (1-8 ch, 9-16 ch), 2 x XLR (external L/R), 1 x 1/4" (external 1)
Inputs - Other 1 x 1/8" (aux monitor in)
Outputs - Main 2 x XLR (mix L/R)
Outputs - Other 1 x DB-25 (monitor/meter/mix mult)
Inserts 1 x DB-25 (mix insert/cue)
Headphones 1 x 1/4"
Talkback 1 x 1/4"
Rackmountable Yes
Power Source Standard IEC AC cable

FAQs

How many channels does the Electrodyne Summing Station support?

The Electrodyne Summing Station supports 16 channels, providing ample input options for complex mixing tasks.

What type of inputs and outputs are available on the Electrodyne Summing Station?

The unit features 2 x DB-25 for line inputs, 2 x XLR for external inputs, and a 1/8" aux monitor input. Main outputs include 2 x XLR and a DB-25 for monitor/meter/mix mult.

Is the Electrodyne Summing Station rackmountable?

Yes, the Electrodyne Summing Station is designed to be rackmounted, making it suitable for professional studio setups.

Does the Electrodyne Summing Station have a talkback feature?

Yes, it includes a 1/4" talkback input, facilitating communication in a studio environment.

What power source does the Electrodyne Summing Station require?

The unit uses a standard IEC AC cable for power, ensuring compatibility with typical studio power setups.

Reviews

Critic Reviews

Electrodyne Audio Summing Station

soundonsound.com

The Electrodyne Summing Station combines vintage American character with modern functionality, making it an enticing option for those seeking a unique sonic signature. Its mix-bus section offers a warm, full-bodied 1970s sound, with options to bypass the transformer for a cleaner output. The inclusion of a balanced insert point and the ability to route mix inputs efficiently add to its versatility. While the lack of a mains switch and polarity-invert function in the monitor section are minor drawbacks, the monitoring and cue sections are clean and transparent. Overall, it's a well-rounded studio hub that marries classic warmth with practical features, appealing to both vintage sound enthusiasts and modern producers.

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