Old May-15th-2006, 04:25 AM   #1
Homer Soprano
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Assorted Pro P.A.

Yamaha EMX640 6 channel mixer amp - £100
6 x mic line inputs
digital effects
aux in out
monitor sends
400w power amp

Torque Wedge Monitor Speakers £100(pair).
150 watt with high cut switch

Behringer Feedback Destroyer Pro. DSP 1100p £50
feedback destoyer/parametric eq

Peavey Eurosis 2 PA speakers £70 (pair)
150 watt (one woofer blown)

M-Audio Quattro USB £180
Professional 4-in/4-out audio interface with MIDI and USB

Professional USB audio is now a reality with the USB Quattro, the ultimate USB audio interface for the individual with professional recording needs. With the Quattro you can now use your laptop, iMac, or any USB-compatible computer to access the world of digital audio. The Quattro couples today's latest technology with pristine A/D/A converters to bring you an indispensable recording tool that is easy to use and delivers the sound quality of systems that cost many times more. Perfect for any application that requires portability and high quality audio, the Quattro delivers the promise of USB audio convenience and performance to computer-based recording.
The Quattro provides:
• Multitrack recording and mixing without PCI card installation
• Zero-latency direct monitoring, greatly simplifying the process of recording and overdubbing.
• Balanced 1/4" TRS connectors to insure that your signal will always be clear
• Selectable input and output levels support guitar/keyboard/line inputs, and allow for compatibility with all of your equipment, both professional and consumer.
• 1x1 USB MIDI interface
• More professional connectivity than any other USB audio interface, via the Omni I/O (not included).
• includes software drivers for ASIO 2, MME, Sound Manager and Microsoft DX

Performance Specs:
• Dynamic Range (Direct Line In to Line Out): 105dB
• THD+N (Direct Line In to Line Out): <0.002%
• Dynamic Range (Mic In to Line Out): 107dB
• THD+N (Mic In to Line Out): <0.002%Studiophile BX5

Recording Configurations:
•16-bit /44.1 kHz = 4-in / 4-out
• 24-bit /44.1 kHz = 4-in / 2-out
or 2-in / 4-out
•24-bit /48 kHz = 4-in / 2-out
or 2-in / 4-out
•24-bit /96 kHz = 2-in OR 2 outSystem Requirements (Mac):
• Native USB compatibility
• G3 or G4 running OS 9.1
• 96kHz Operation 128 MB RAM
• 48kHz Operation 64 MB RAM
• OMS 2.3.8 for MIDISystem Requirements (PC):
• Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP
• UDMA EIDE or SCSI HDD
• 96kHz Operation Pentium III 500MHz, 128 MB of RAM
• 48kHz Operation Pentium II 400MHz, 64 MB of RAM
• UDMA EIDE or SCSI HDDPhysical Specs:
• Dimensions: 10.5" x 2.5" x 8.5"
• Weight: 3.12 lb.*Only 16-bit supported in MME based applications.
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