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PreSonus Ships Monitor Station

Feb 7, 2008 2:55 PM



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monitor station

PreSonus Audio Electronics is shipping the Monitor Station ($299) desktop studio control center.

The Monitor Station offers the following features: a Main Speaker Volume control, three stereo inputs (two balanced TRS, one RCA Aux/Phono); three sets of balanced TRS speaker outputs, each with level adjustment; a talkback microphone with volume control to feed headphone and Cue output; an XLR input for an external dynamic talkback microphone; a dual 8-segment LED for metering; four headphone amplifiers with separate volume control and input selection; Main and Cue stereo outputs with independent input source selection; Dim with variable level adjustment; Aux and Phono level adjustment; and Mute and Mono.

For more information, visit www.presonus.com.

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