Peavey UK are delighted to announce the launch of the new Peavey Aureus™ 28 Digital Mixer in the UK and Ireland.
The Aureus mixer is the perfect solution for achieving professional quality audio at home, in a club, place of worship, conference centre, sports field or arena.
Fifty-nine dedicated controls allow access to most critical functions with a single touch, making the Aureus the easiest to use digital mixer to date. The 10” multi-touch display allows users to access almost any control with just a couple of taps, providing world-class workflow and audio quality in a compact, easy-to-use format.
The Aureus digital mixer contains 28 inputs and 14 outputs. For ultimate ease of use and workflow, it features 14 dedicated encoders, 9 motorised faders, and 45 dedicated backlit buttons. Thanks to 16 x XLR-1/4” Combo, RCA, Bluetooth, and USB inputs, the Aureus can connect to just about any audio source. Combine that with 14 outputs, including 10 XLR, USB, and AES digital, and the Aureus will tackle just about any sound reinforcement application.
Packed with presets for channels, EQ, gate, compressor, scenes, and shows, mixes can be uploaded and running within minutes. The mixer also provides the ability to save and store your own presets, scenes, and even an entire mix onto a USB drive.
Furthermore, remote control is available via onboard WIFI. Up to 10 devices can be connected simultaneously to control any aspect of the mix. A tablet device can be placed in the onboard dock and used as a second screen, and users can also connect any HTML5 compatible browsers for remote control - perfect for monitoring the entire mix while adjusting a specific channel or separate group on the mixer.
Password-secure assignable busses allow each musician to have control over their own mix. Users can benefit from a wealth of reverbs and delays available through Peavey’s exclusive built-in FX series digital effects.
Peavey Aureus™ 28 Digital Mixers are available to order from approved Peavey dealers in the UK & Ireland now.
https://www.bandm.co.uk/peavey-aureus-28-digital-mixer.html
Published: 29 January 2021
The Aureus mixer is the perfect solution for achieving professional quality audio at home, in a club, place of worship, conference centre, sports field or arena.
Fifty-nine dedicated controls allow access to most critical functions with a single touch, making the Aureus the easiest to use digital mixer to date. The 10” multi-touch display allows users to access almost any control with just a couple of taps, providing world-class workflow and audio quality in a compact, easy-to-use format.
The Aureus digital mixer contains 28 inputs and 14 outputs. For ultimate ease of use and workflow, it features 14 dedicated encoders, 9 motorised faders, and 45 dedicated backlit buttons. Thanks to 16 x XLR-1/4” Combo, RCA, Bluetooth, and USB inputs, the Aureus can connect to just about any audio source. Combine that with 14 outputs, including 10 XLR, USB, and AES digital, and the Aureus will tackle just about any sound reinforcement application.
Packed with presets for channels, EQ, gate, compressor, scenes, and shows, mixes can be uploaded and running within minutes. The mixer also provides the ability to save and store your own presets, scenes, and even an entire mix onto a USB drive.
Furthermore, remote control is available via onboard WIFI. Up to 10 devices can be connected simultaneously to control any aspect of the mix. A tablet device can be placed in the onboard dock and used as a second screen, and users can also connect any HTML5 compatible browsers for remote control - perfect for monitoring the entire mix while adjusting a specific channel or separate group on the mixer.
Password-secure assignable busses allow each musician to have control over their own mix. Users can benefit from a wealth of reverbs and delays available through Peavey’s exclusive built-in FX series digital effects.
Peavey Aureus™ 28 Digital Mixers are available to order from approved Peavey dealers in the UK & Ireland now.
https://www.bandm.co.uk/peavey-aureus-28-digital-mixer.html
Published: 29 January 2021