Allen & Heath has launched the XB-10, an ultra-compact broadcast mixer designed for applications from small radio or internet broadcast studios, to college and university radios, podcasting and content creation.
Based on the larger XB-14, the XB-10 has three mic/line and three stereo inputs and is equipped with a similar range of features specifically for broadcast, including a telephone communication channel, mic channel on switch sensing, stereo channel start/cue outputs for CD deck transport control, and automatic muting of speaker outputs.
A separate monitor mix can be created for operator and guest or presenter, and the operator can communicate off-air to the studio or telephone callers using the Talk feature. XB-10 also features a built-in full duplex USB soundcard, which has several routing options for recording and broadcast applications. The plug-and-play USB connection can be used for such tasks as VOIP telephone calls, recording programme material or playing jingles.
Each mic channel has its own CompACT (Adaptive Compression Technology) compressor, optimised to keep the dynamic range of a presenter microphone under control, and a variable limiter is provided on the main output to ensure that the final mix to air does not saturate expensive broadcast equipment. The preamp is similar in design to the Mix Wizard range, which uses low-noise discrete transistor circuitry to achieve high gain and good linearity. The mixer also features a three-band, swept mid frequency MusiQ EQ with optimised slope for a variety of sources.
‘The XB-10 is the only mixer at its price point with pro-broadcast specific features and interfacing and allows you to do more with less ancillary equipment such as VOIP communication using the USB interface and mix-minus Telco channel,’ says A&H R&D Designer, Mike Griffin. ‘It is the ideal mixer for low channel count broadcasts, interview shows and mobile applications.’
The XB-10 carries an SRP of £484 (ex VAT).
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