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Focusrite Mic Pre / 3 Band Equalizer / Opto Comp w/ Mic In / Line In / +4 and -10 Line Out / Instrument Hi-Z In. -48V Phantom Power -80Hz HPF -VU Meter Lights

Brief Specs- -Maximum mic gain: 57dB Maximum line gain: 10dB Maximum instrument gain: 40dB Maximum compressor make‑up gain: 20dB Maximum additional output gain: 6dB Mic amp noise: 121dB EIN at 57dB gain with 150Ω source (20Hz‑22kHz) Line noise: ‑94dBu (20Hz‑22kHz) Instrument noise: ‑94dBu (20Hz‑22kHz) THD + Noise: Mic 0.002 percent, Line 0.003 percent, Inst 0.007 percent (measured at 1kHz)

-Optional Digital Card

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Focusrite Trackmaster

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Focusrite Platinum Trak Master

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The Focusrite Platinum Trak Master delivers impressive audio quality at an accessible price point. Its flexible EQ and musical compressor make it a standout for both vocals and instruments, offering a surprising depth of sound. However, the lack of proper input level metering and limited illumination on switches can be frustrating for users. While it may not boast advanced features like gates or limiters, it excels in providing clean amplification and smooth tonal shaping. Overall, it’s a valuable addition for budget-conscious musicians seeking quality without complexity.

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