Phoenix Audio Nicerizer Junior Summing Mixer

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The immense flexibility of software mixers notwithstanding, there’s nothing like the in-your-face punch, articulation, and dimensionality that a quality analog summing mixer can impart to your productions. The Phoenix Audio’s Nicerizer Series summing mixers rock proprietary Class A circuitry and smart features that make them legendary analog tone machines for a digital world. A 16-channel DAW summing mixer in a 2RU 19″ rackmount chassis, the Nicerizer Junior puts critical elements such as circuit gain staging and panning back into the analog realm where they handily outperform their digital emulations.

Hi-fidelity transformerless input stage

With their Nicerizer summing mixer, Phoenix takes a decidedly modern approach to Class A circuit design. The company’s proprietary transformerless input stage delivers the full frequency spectrum with crystal-clear clarity and punch. Transformers tend to slow things down a bit, which can sound amazing in certain cases; but then slew rates take a hit, delivering sluggish transients and limiting your tonal palette.

Driven conservatively, Phoenix Audio’s electronically balanced input stage serves up ultra-clear high-fidelity sound. If you’re after fatter, more saturated tones, engage the +8dB switch individually on any channel to drive the circuit hotter for a punchy in-your-face sound that only discrete Class A buffer amps can deliver. The Nicerizer Junior captures articulate, full-bodied input signals, allowing you to drive the output stage for an immense range of pure Class A tone, from modern audiophile clarity to vintage-flavored warmth.

Masterful transformer-balanced output stage

Phoenix Audio couples their custom-wound DB694 output transformer to a fully discrete, proprietary DSOP-2 output amplifier, itself a direct descendant of the renowned TF1 amp that Phoenix chief designer David Rees developed as an upgrade for vintage Neve 80 Series console modules. Outperforming the TF1, the DSOP-2 represents a pinnacle of Class A output circuit design, offering a seamless tonal range from ultra-clean to gorgeously saturated. With its big iron and massive headroom, you can drive the DSOP-2 to taste. Crank the Nicerizer’s output stage to elicit beautifully saturated tones, back off for a cleaner high-fidelity sound, or dial up any flavor in-between.

Balanced/unbalanced

If your inputs come from a variety of sources, you’re bound to be dealing with both balanced and unbalanced signals. No worries! The Nicerizer Junior’s 16 inputs can accept either — without any of the gain loss all-to-common with many mixer inputs. This amazingly useful feature lets you easily execute many functions that are fast becoming standard practices, such as looping through guitar pedals or recording MIDI-driven synthesizers in real time while mixing.

Phoenix Audio Nicerizer Junior Features:

  • 16-channel DAW Summing Mixer in a 2RU 19″ rackmount chassis
  • 16 channels of discrete Class A balanced transformerless input stage
  • Discrete Class A transformer-balanced DSOP-2 output stage
  • Phoenix custom-wired transformers on both outputs
  • Individual detented pan controls on each channel
  • 16 balanced XLR inputs accept balanced or unbalanced inputs with no -6dB loss
  • +8dB Boost button on each channel
  • Master mix bus output level controls
  • Main Outputs on balanced XLRs
  • Maximum Output Level of +26dB
  • Generous headroom available on all channels
  • Wired with PTFE silver-plated mil-spec cable

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ContentThe immense flexibility of software mixers notwithstanding, there’s nothing like the in-your-face punch, articulation, and dimensionality that a quality analog summing mixer can impart to your productions. The Phoenix Audio’s Nicerizer Series summing mixers rock proprietary Class A circuitry and smart features that make them legendary analog tone machines for a digital world. A 16-channel DAW summing mixer in a 2RU 19" rackmount chassis, the Nicerizer Junior puts critical elements such as circuit gain staging and panning back into the analog realm where they handily outperform their digital emulations.

Hi-fidelity transformerless input stage

With their Nicerizer summing mixer, Phoenix takes a decidedly modern approach to Class A circuit design. The company’s proprietary transformerless input stage delivers the full frequency spectrum with crystal-clear clarity and punch. Transformers tend to slow things down a bit, which can sound amazing in certain cases; but then slew rates take a hit, delivering sluggish transients and limiting your tonal palette. Driven conservatively, Phoenix Audio’s electronically balanced input stage serves up ultra-clear high-fidelity sound. If you’re after fatter, more saturated tones, engage the +8dB switch individually on any channel to drive the circuit hotter for a punchy in-your-face sound that only discrete Class A buffer amps can deliver. The Nicerizer Junior captures articulate, full-bodied input signals, allowing you to drive the output stage for an immense range of pure Class A tone, from modern audiophile clarity to vintage-flavored warmth.

Masterful transformer-balanced output stage

Phoenix Audio couples their custom-wound DB694 output transformer to a fully discrete, proprietary DSOP-2 output amplifier, itself a direct descendant of the renowned TF1 amp that Phoenix chief designer David Rees developed as an upgrade for vintage Neve 80 Series console modules. Outperforming the TF1, the DSOP-2 represents a pinnacle of Class A output circuit design, offering a seamless tonal range from ultra-clean to gorgeously saturated. With its big iron and massive headroom, you can drive the DSOP-2 to taste. Crank the Nicerizer’s output stage to elicit beautifully saturated tones, back off for a cleaner high-fidelity sound, or dial up any flavor in-between.

Balanced/unbalanced

If your inputs come from a variety of sources, you’re bound to be dealing with both balanced and unbalanced signals. No worries! The Nicerizer Junior’s 16 inputs can accept either — without any of the gain loss all-to-common with many mixer inputs. This amazingly useful feature lets you easily execute many functions that are fast becoming standard practices, such as looping through guitar pedals or recording MIDI-driven synthesizers in real time while mixing.

Phoenix Audio Nicerizer Junior Features:

  • 16-channel DAW Summing Mixer in a 2RU 19" rackmount chassis
  • 16 channels of discrete Class A balanced transformerless input stage
  • Discrete Class A transformer-balanced DSOP-2 output stage
  • Phoenix custom-wired transformers on both outputs
  • Individual detented pan controls on each channel
  • 16 balanced XLR inputs accept balanced or unbalanced inputs with no -6dB loss
  • +8dB Boost button on each channel
  • Master mix bus output level controls
  • Main Outputs on balanced XLRs
  • Maximum Output Level of +26dB
  • Generous headroom available on all channels
  • Wired with PTFE silver-plated mil-spec cable
Heritage Audio's MCM-8 MK2 is an 8-slot 500 Series chassis with an integrated 10-channel summing mixer. The top-of-the-line MCM-8 MK2 features On Slot Technology that leverages next-generation power electronics to handle power supply on a per slot basis. Each slot has its own power supply linear regulation stages, isolating each module from the rest. Your modules simply share the metal enclosure. Each slot even has test LEDs for checking correct power operation. Dual-concentric potentiometers handle Volume and Pan for each slot, with pan pots being center detented for precise center positioning. Each channel is equipped with an On switch to assign it to the mix bus. MK2 improvements include a lower noise floor and the addition of a bypass switch for each slot that still lets you use the summing mixer functions. Heritage Audio has earned the respect of Sweetwater engineers, and the MCM-8 MK2 lives up to that sterling reputation.

Superb build and feature set

From its RAF blue-gray enclosure to the solid tactile feedback from its knobs and switches, the Heritage Audio MCM-8 MK2 unabashedly rocks vintage British Class A vibe. And just like the classic gear that inspires all Heritage Audio equipment, the MCM-8 MK2 boasts superb build quality and a very smart feature set. There's an additional stereo input on the back panel, which allows several MCM-8 MK2 units to be daisy-chained — or signals not needing further 500 Series processing to be mixed together. The central section sports analog VU meters and a Stereo Master fader. Gold-plated XLRs and DSUB25s handle the I/O.

Smart technology, superior sound

Thanks to Heritage Audio's On Slot Technology (OST), the MCM-8 MK2's power capability is a maximum of 400mA per rail, per slot — with an overall of 1.4A (1.6A non-continuous) per rail, whichever is reached first. Total available phantom power is 140mA. The mix bus has a passive voltage summing topology, similar to that found in Rupert Neve's 80 Series consoles of the 1970s. The gain loss is restored by the same Class A, 2n3055 driven, transformer-based output stage used in the Heritage Audio's modern-day version of the classic 1073. If you're not into specs, what this all means is that the MCM-8 MK2 is built right to give you many years of authoritative sonic performance and trouble-free use in your studio or on the road.

Heritage Audio MCM-8 MK2 Features:

  • 8-slot 500 Series chassis with integrated 10-channel summing mixer
  • NEW lower noise floor
  • NEW bypass switch for each slot that leaves summing mixer functions enabled
  • Mix bus with vintage Neve-style passive voltage summing topology
  • Additional stereo input on the back panel allows several MCM-8s to be daisy-chained
  • Central section sports analog VU meters and a Stereo Master fader
  • Handles power supply on a per slots basis, isolating each module from the rest
  • Gold-plated XLRs and DSUB25s handle your I/O
  • 140mA total available phantom power
  • Class A transformer-based output stage
  • Solid build quality for many years of trouble-free use
BEHRINGER X32 RACK " Rack Mixer
  • 32 Channels
  • 16 XLR Mic/Line inputs
  • 8 Stereo FX returns
  • 25 Buses
  • 6 Matrix buses with insert
  • 6 Mute groups
  • 8 DCA groups
  • 8 XLR outputs
  • 6 AUX inputs via 6.3 mm jack (optional: 2 via RCA)
  • 6 AUX outputs via 6.3 mm jack (optional: 2 via RCA)
  • Adjustable headphone jack
  • 32 x 32 USB audio interface
  • Talkback microphone input (XLR)
  • 4-Band fully parametric EQ on each channel
  • Adjustable delays on all channels
  • Virtual effects rack with 8 FX slots
  • Built-in stereo USB recorder
  • Remote control via Ethernet
  • 5" TFT display
  • Compatible with the Behringer P-16 personal monitoring system
  • Format: 19" / 3U
  • Dimensions: 132 x 483 x 287 mm
  • Weight: 6.5 kg
Working inside the box? Sweetwater would like to recommend a summing mixer that will seriously up your game: the Rupert Neve Designs 5059 Satellite Shelford Edition. If you record and mix entirely within your DAW, you’re hampered by the inability to leverage the sonic advantages of high-quality analog outboard gear. Enter the 5059 Satellite. The 5059 gives you 16 channels — each with individual level and pan, plus insert and bus-2 send buttons. You get two stereo buses with RND’s proprietary Silk Texture controls, giving you effortless integration with outboard equipment, total control for two separate stem mixes, and the facility to dial in harmonic enhancement in two distinct flavors.

It’s a Neve

In serious audio circles, Rupert Neve needs no introduction. Large-format Neve consoles from the 1970s are considered by many to be the pinnacle of analog mixer design. Boasting the same design heritage and sonic perfectionism that went into the boards used to record countless hit records, the 5059 Satellite Summing Mixer graces your tracks with legendary Rupert Neve warmth, punch, and presence. With 16 channels of Rupert Neve designed Class A alchemy and flexible tonal and routing options, the Rupert Neve Designs 5059 Satellite Summing Mixer will take your DAW-based studio’s sound to a whole new level.

Dial in the Silk

The Rupert Neve Designs’ 5059 Satellite Summing Mixer’s continuously variable Texture controls with Silk and Silk+ modes let you fine-tune the harmonic ratio and tonality of each of 5059’s stereo buses. The Silk mode adds sparkle to your tracks by introducing alluringly airy transformer saturation in the high frequencies. Silk+ mode accentuates saturation in the low frequencies, adding density and thickness to the source — particularly desirable when you’ve got a dry, lackluster mix. Distinctly different sounding from equalization, Texture saturates the output transformers, adding sweet, musical even-order harmonics to your source material for authoritative, radio-ready mixes that blast right out of the speakers.

Flexibility: it’s a beautiful thing

The dual stereo outputs of the Rupert Neve Designs 5059 Satellite Summing Mixer are perfect for creating stem mixes, which you can enhance using the 5059’s Silk/Texture controls, then process through bus compressors or other devices via the inserts, finally feeding into the inputs of another mixer or your interface. You can send any input to stereo bus 1 or 2, and create two very different-sounding mixes from the same 16 channels. These are just some examples of the amazing flexibility you’ll enjoy when integrating the 5059 into your recording rig. Smartly attired in classic Shelford livery, the Rupert Neve Designs 5059 Satellite Summing Mixer is housed in a rugged, fan-cooled 2U steel chassis for dependable, no-compromise professional performance year after year, in the studio or on the road.

The legend continues

Rupert Neve’s 80-series consoles had a huge, punchy, and authoritative sound that defined the sound of ’70s rock. From London to New York to Los Angeles and beyond, top studios were installing Neve boards as fast as they could. By 1977, with the introduction of the NECAM automation system, 80-series boards were the main component of the success formula for any recording studio with world-class aspirations. Mr. Neve’s current company, Rupert Neve Designs, continues to advance the state of the art with cutting-edge products that sound incredible and intelligently address the challenges of the digital age. With your Rupert Neve Designs 5059 Satellite Shelford Edition from Sweetwater, the legend continues.

Rupert Neve Designs 5059 Satellite Summing Mixer Shelford Edition Features:

  • Classic Neve: Class A, all transformer-balanced, and awesome-sounding
  • Zero crossover distortion and unmatched purity
  • Custom transformers provide galvanic isolation and serve up "larger than life" sound
  • Sets a standard for rackmountable summing mixers
  • 16 inputs/channels (with level controls, pans, and inserts); 2 stereo buses
  • Send any input to stereo bus 1 or 2, each with variable Silk/Silk+ Texture
  • Dual Stereo Outputs let you split the input channels into 2 stems for further processing and mixing
  • Stereo buss 1 and 2 each has its own XLR outs
  • DB-25 line input, insert send/return connectors
  • Rugged 2U fan-cooled chassis, clad in classic Shelford livery
Brand New, in sealed original box, never used, in perfect condition! Tascam product info: Built-in DSP 4 line outputs Dante converter to respond to various needs of contractor market and professional audio scene. The ML-4D/OUT-E is a compact converter that converts Dante input signals into 4-channel line output signals. With half the size of a standard 1U rack, the ML-4D/OUT-E is suitable for different Dante systems as an exquisite analog output unit. The built-in DSP mixer enables small scale systems to fully perform with a variety of input/output models the TASCAM Dante Compact Processor Series offers. ML-4D/OUT-E supports up to 96kHz/24bit and uses Euroblock connectors for analog line output. 4 line output 4 Dante input/output Supports PoE (Power over Ethernet) Up to 24bit/96kHz Includes a variety of DSP functions for optimal use in different scenes/environments (Output effects, 4 in/4 out matrix mixer) Supports Dante daisy chain; this allows two Dante Compact Processor models to be connected without a network switch Compatible with Dante Domain Manager and Dante AES67 Mode Flexible scene preset function allows to work in different area situations (Up to 50 presets) Timer event function allows to automatically switch scenes at a specified time (planned to be compatible on a future version update) 2 types of user control software available for Windows/Mac/iOS/Android devices: For integrators: input/output routing selection, DSP/design/scene settings of the complete system, etc. For end-users: simple app design for only the necessary functions such as area volume settings, etc. Remote control via GPI and Dante Half-rack mountable size Equipped with indicators that show LAN/Dante connection status and sample rate Equipped with signal indicators that monitor line output signals Configurable reference level (via remote control only)KORG MW 2408 MIXER MIXER
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