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Shure SCM262 Stereo 5 Input 1 Output Mixer, Ideal for Restaurant, Aerobics Center, Dance Room

ARTICLE N° 39397
The SCM262 is an automatic five-channel mixer microphones designed for sound reinforcement, audio recording, and broadcast applications. The SCM262 dramatically improves audio quality in any application where multiple microphones are required.
  • Shure SCM262
  • 5-way stereo mixer.
  • Ideal for restaurant, aerobics center, dance hall
  • 2 XLR microphone inputs including a switchable line level jack 6.35 mm.
  • 3 stereo inputs on RCA.
  • 1 unbalanced stereo output on RCA
  • 1 balanced stereo output on 6.35mm jack.
  • Separate low and high settings on outputs.
  • Ducking function and detachable jukebox.
  • 12 V phantom power supply.
  • 1/2 rack format - 1U,
  • Dimensions: 218 mm x 162 mm x 43 mm
  • Weight: 1.1 kg
  • Single and double rack mounting kit included.
SHURE The company was established by SNShure in 1925. In 1932 the company started manufacturing of microphone and from the beginning their products were a success.
The Unidyne built in 1939, was quickly adopted by celebrities of the day, in the political and entertainment and has achieved legendary status becoming known as "Elvis Mic".
Other microphones like the SM57 and 58 also placed pins in microphone technology.
Shure - SCM262
Shure - SCM262
Great deal
Recommended price 495 €
332,50 € excl VAT
including eco-part : 0,90 €
Resupply
Arrival expected on Sep 15, 2026
Guarantee 3  years
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