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Shure Automatic Mixers feature our patented IntelliMix algorithm, the most effective automatic mixing technology on the market. lntelliMix combines three key functions: Noise-Adaptive Threshold, MaxBus, and Last Mic Lock-On. Noise-Adaptive Threshold prevents false triggers by quickly distinguishing between constant background noise (such as air con[...]
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LOOKING FOR A FULL SET OF FEA TURES ? LOOK NO FUR THER . In addition to the advanced technologies of IntelliMix and NOMA, Shure Automatic Mixers include a comprehensive set of features to help you customize them to your specific needs. Shared features of the SCM810 and SCM410 include: •Individual channel gain control •Adjustable low cut and hig[...]
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AL1513A 10K 06/04 © 2003 Shure Incorporated. FREQUENCY RESPONSE (at 1 kHz, channel controls centered) 50 Hz to 20 kHz; + _ 2dB; -3 dB corner at 25 Hz VOL TAGE GAIN (typical, controls full clockwise) INPUT CLIPPING LEVEL SCM810: Mic: -15 dBV Line: +22 dBV Aux: +22 dBV Send/Return: +18 dBV SCM410: Mic: -14 dBV OUTPUT CLIPPING LEVEL SCM810: Line: +18[...]