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Why Woodwind & Brasswind ? |
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The KPM 8420 features Dual 200-Watt Assignable Amplifiers (Mains and Monitors), 8 Channels with Discrete Microphone Preamps; Individual Monitor sends on each channel, 8 Balanced XLR Inputs, 8 Line Inputs; 2 With Instrument-Ready Preamps, 2 Fully Independent 24-Bit Digital Effects Modules/ 8 Effects Each with footswitchable bypass, Dual 7-Band Graphic Equalizers, and Channel EQ: Individual Treble, Middle & Bass |
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When you need more live music power or want more features, the Kustom PA KPM8420T Powered Mixer delivers. Dual 200W amps are assignable to monitors or mains powering 8 channels with mic preamps, 8 balanced XLR inputs, and 8 line inputs, 2 with instrument-ready preamps. Each channel is equipped with a -20dB pad and 3-band EQ. 2 independent 24-bit digital effects modules and dual 7-band graphic EQs with feedback notching deliver tons of tone tweakability and let you fine tune your sound for any venue. Other outs include a CD/tape playback, subwoofer, light controller out, and preamp outputs for monitors and mains. 19"W x 11-1/2"H x 12"D. 34 lbs. |
Standard Features
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| Amplifiers | Dual 200-Watts Assignable (Mains and Monitors) |
| Channel EQ | Treble, Middle, Bass |
| Channels | 8 Channels w/ discrete microphone preamps |
| Effects | 2 fully independent 24-bit digitaleffects modules/ 8 effects each |
| EQ | Dual 7-Band Graphic |
| Line Inputs | 8 Line Inputs; 2 w/ instrument ready preamps |
| Pad per Channel | -20db |
| Phantom Power | 12 Volt |
| XLR Inputs | 8 Balanced |
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58 found helpful, 28 found unhelpful.
Great Powered Mixer
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by Scott P.
1/13/2004 4:50:34 AM
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Musical Experience:
Gigging musician
Style of music:
Rick & Roll
Hometown
New England
I bought the 8420 a few months ago, and am very, very happy with it. It powers a 5 piece rock band in auditoriums, bars, etc. The digital effects are very clean, having 2 different processors allows us to put reverb on the vocals and add chorus to just the acoustic guitars on top of the reverb. It is very powerful. Do not crank it up past 5 in a small room or you WILL blow your eardrums (trust me, I was ringing for 3 days). It has nicely thought out features like a kill-switch that kills the signal from the mixer to the amp so you can avoid the horrible popping sound when you plug or unplug cords without having to touch the volume settings. The feedback threshold does a great job eliminating feedback. Separate volume control for the tape in allows you to play a CD during the break without having to adjust the main volume sets. It has all the standard features like effects in/out, rec out, power amp in, tape in, monitor out, and 4 speaker outs. Built like a tank, but not that heavy. I recommend it as much as a Peavey or Mackie.
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65 found helpful, 28 found unhelpful.
Great Powered Mixer
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by Scott P.
1/13/2004 4:50:34 AM
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Musical Experience:
Gigging musician
Style of music:
Rick & Roll
Hometown
New England
I bought the 8420 a few months ago, and am very, very happy with it. It powers a 5 piece rock band in auditoriums, bars, etc. The digital effects are very clean, having 2 different processors allows us to put reverb on the vocals and add chorus to just the acoustic guitars on top of the reverb. It is very powerful. Do not crank it up past 5 in a small room or you WILL blow your eardrums (trust me, I was ringing for 3 days). It has nicely thought out features like a kill-switch that kills the signal from the mixer to the amp so you can avoid the horrible popping sound when you plug or unplug cords without having to touch the volume settings. The feedback threshold does a great job eliminating feedback. Separate volume control for the tape in allows you to play a CD during the break without having to adjust the main volume sets. It has all the standard features like effects in/out, rec out, power amp in, tape in, monitor out, and 4 speaker outs. Built like a tank, but not that heavy. I recommend it as much as a Peavey or Mackie.
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