Monitoring Accessories

passive monitoring controller 2 channels, 2 inputs, 2 outputs, always have done for adjusting sound volume at hand and suddenly comfortably and precisely adjust the listening level. Colour white

ARTICLE N° 47235
  • Palmer Pro MONICON White
  • Monitoring Controller liabilities 2 channels
  • 2 inputs, 2 outputs
  • Input Connectors: Stereo mini jack 3.5mm combo XLR / Jack 6.35mm
  • Input method: Balanced / Unbalanced according connector
  • Maximum Input Level: 20 dBu
  • Input Impedance: (asymmetric) 5k, (balanced) 10k Ohm (s)
  • Output connectors: XLR, Mini-jack stereo 3.5 mm
  • Output Mode: Balanced / Unbalanced according connector
  • Maximum output level: 20 dB
  • Output Impedance: 600 Ohm (s)
  • Frequency response: 10-40000 Hz
  • Distortion (THD): 0.001%
  • Maximum attenuation of the signal (potentiometer + Mute) (potentiometer) 85 dB
  • Settings: Mono, Mute, Attenuation
  • Housing material: Sheet steel, Wood
  • Surface of the body / housing: powder coating
  • Color white
  • Dimensions: 164 x 62 x 85 mm
  • Weight: 0.75 kg
The inputs and outputs of the controller are done listening on XLR connectors and stereo mini jack 3.5mm standard on computers; the input connectors, type Combo, are also compatible with the 6.35 mm jacks. The Palmer Monicon therefore uses so easily with professional appliances public. The solid wood sides and painted finish confer great elegance to this studio-quality tool, typical of Palmer approach in the field of small practical accessories.
Number of connectable speaker pairs
 1
Through listening controller Palmer Monicon, you always have the volume setting on hand. This passive mini-console has a large level adjustment potentiometer; it fits between stereo output of a laptop or desktop or to your audio interface and the input of your stereo active listening system, and allows to comfortably and precisely adjust the listening level for your post of work. Its fully passive circuit uses a minimum of components, and does not alter in any way the sound quality. The Mute and Mono buttons respectively used to cut quickly sending the signal to the speakers and to compel the mono stereo input signal.

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