NN106

INTRODUCING OUR NEW FORMULA SOUND MIXER – THE NN106. The Formula Sound NN106 is the successor to our PM100 mixer, while the NN106 is not modular it does take forward the universal input capability of the PM100

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INTRODUCING OUR NEW FORMULA SOUND MIXER – THE NN106. The Formula Sound NN106 is the successor to our PM100 mixer, while the NN106 is not modular it does take forward the universal input capability of the PM100

The NN106 has 4 selectable different inputs on each channel, channels 1&2 have Mic/Line/Balanced line/USB and channels 3 – 6 have MIC/Line/Phono/USB (TRAKTOR compatible).

The channel MIC inputs may be assigned to a separate MIC buss, the channel MIC buss may be assigned into the booth or out of the booth.

The NN106 includes an FX loop which incorporates a compressor and variable frequency high/low pass filters (similar to FF2.2/FF4.2/FF6.2) onboard feeding a 3 pole jack send/return that automatically loops back when no jack is inserted. Each channel has an FX loop select switch, any channel may select the FX loop but only one channel at a time can use it.

Each channel also has an AUX send, 3 band full kill EQ, gain adjustment, linear channel fader and X fade select switches.

The PHONO inputs are two stage circuits that track the theoretical RIAA phono curve to within 0.5dB from 20Hz to 20Khz. Additionally the phono input capacitance may be set to one of four settings to best match your cartridge. The NN106 has exceptional vinyl performance.

There is also a console MIC with voiceover facility for automatically ducking the music when the mic is spoken into, the amount of ducking is settable for best results.

The MIC/Line/Balanced line/Phono inputs are all individual to each channel. The USB input is a single USB input that can be assigned to any channel (or multiple channels), the single USB input carries 2 stereo signals (USB1 & USB2) and each channels USB setting may be assigned to either USB1 or USB2 (with a recessed switch).

So each of the 6 channels have a choice of 3 analogue inputs and one of two USB signals from the USB input.
The USB input is a high performance circuit, there are better stand alone USB boxes but this is one of the best incorporated into a mixer.

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