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Prime 5 is the smallest member of Schertler’s new high-quality compact mixer family. The 5-channel audio mixer is ideal for applications that only require a few inputs: for example, a vocal/guitar recording, a performance involving an instrument or vocals and keyboard, or a conference setting with two or three microphones and stereo playback.
Prime 5 is based on the same technology used in Schertler’s flagship ARTHUR mixer, guaranteeing best possible sound quality. The same high-quality preamps are found on the input channels, the same hi-voltage (48V) power supply offers superior headroom and the same No Negative Feedback (NFB) structure gives a fast response and natural attack. Input and output channels contain all the essential elements you would expect from a professional mixer. Compact dimensions make the Prime 5 very easy to transport and quick to set up.
Prime 5 features:
3 x mic input channels, each with balanced XLR microphone input and unbalanced Yellow line/instrument input, Gain, Insert, Insert/Direct Out, 48V and 10V Phantom power, 3-band EQ, Pan, Mute, 2 x post-/prefade Aux Sends for managing effects or controlling a stage monitor, channel fader and VU meter.
1 x stereo line channel with balanced inputs (Pan controls also enable configuration of inputs as two separate mono), Gain, 2 x post-/prefade Aux Sends per input, Mute(s) and channel fader(s).
Master section with L/R faders and VU meters, 2 Main XLR and 2 Aux Outs, stereo digital reverb with independent controls for volume and decay regulation, headphone section with volume control.
The Prime 5 package includes: mixer and power supply.
Technical Specification
Input impedance
4.7 kohm (Mic input)
592 kohm (Yellow input)
37.2 kohm (Line input)
Max. Output level
(through LR) 30 dBu
Sensitivity
(according to gain)
-59dBu to -16 dBu (Mic)
-41dBu to 0dBu (Yellow)
-17dBu to 18dBu (Line)
Frequency response
Tot. Gain (through LR) 72 dBu
EQ Low (shelving) 100 Hz (boost +12 dBu)
80 Hz (cut -14 dBu)
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