What years was the soundcraft ghost 32 made
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The brushed aluminum sides are removable to reveal rack rails. Now that I've tried it, I probably will use it. When I bought the M12, I wasn't interested in the EQ, and I didn't think I would use it because I have computer plug-ins I really like. The newly designed EQ on the mono channels has a hi-shelf, a mid sweepable from 240 Hz to 6 kHz with fixed Q, and a low- shelf at 60 Hz, which is proof that they are listening to a lot of hip-hop at Soundcraft. There is a monitor out, mono sum, XLR master outs, and RCA playback inputs which can be routed to the monitor or mix bus. The master aux return volume has a mute switch. Every channel has two pre and two post aux sends, The four stereo aux inputs are RCA. Mono channels have inserts, direct- outs, and 100 Hz hi-pass filter switches. It has an S/PDIF digital output (24-bit, 44.1 kHz) that can be switched to mirror either the MIX L/R or AUX 1/2 analog outputs. The stereo channels become mono if you only plug in one side. The mono channels have phantom- powered (single global switch) mic preamps that are the same as those on the Soundcraft Ghost console. It is also available as an M8 (8 mono channel) and an M4 (4 mono channels) with all other factors remaining the same. I have gotten several comments along the lines of, "Whoa, serious board." The M12 is a 12 mono channel, 4 stereo channel, 2 bus mixer. This makes the board really easy to get around on, but perhaps even more important depending on your situation is that people tend to think it's a lot more expensive than it is. It is far and away the best laid out compact mixer I have had the pleasure of using. It has a black metal top with white writing and rich yet brightly colored knobs. The biggest differences from the other mixers are the digital output, the 100 mm "big console" faders, and - my favorite - the look. The Soundcraft M12 is one of many compact, budget "utility" mixers on the market.