Gear Reviews

PowerStation

Powered Mixers

Spirit

Following the success of its original PowerStation powered mixer, Spirit by Soundcraft is launching a new PowerStation range to accommodate everything from basement bands to medium-sized nightclubs. The new range features three models: the PowerStation 350 ($1,099.95), which combines a 2×175-watt amplifier with six mono mic/line and two stereo inputs; PowerStation 600 ($1,499.95), with a 2×300-watt amplifier and two additional mic/line inputs; and the top-of-the-line PowerStation 1200 ($1,199.95), which boasts a 2×600 watt amplifier and 16 mic/line inputs for larger bands and venues. There is an all-new Lexicon effects unit with dual-effect capability (including chorus, reverb, and delay) standard on every model as well as UltraMic padless preamps. Spirit by Soundcraft, Inc., 4130 Citrus Ave., Suite 9, Rocklin, CA 95677; http://www.spiritbysoundcraft.com


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