Item # SCM262
STEREO MIXER FOR USE WITH 2 MICROPHONES AND 3 STEREO SOURCES, WITH DUCKING AND PHANTOM POWER


Item # SCM262
STEREO MIXER FOR USE WITH 2 MICROPHONES AND 3 STEREO SOURCES, WITH DUCKING AND PHANTOM POWER
- UM: EA
- Estimated Weight: 6.0
- Brand: SHURE
The Shure SCM262 is a compact stereo microphone mixer designed for small installed sound systems, ideal for restaurants, classrooms, corporate AV, and worship facilities. Featuring two active-balanced stereo inputs and four mono mic/line inputs, the SCM262 offers flexible routing with front-panel volume controls for quick adjustments. A 12V phantom power option supports condenser microphones, while its internal DIP switches provide customizable features such as stereo/mono summing and ducking priority for paging. With its rugged build, intuitive controls, and professional Shure audio quality, the SCM262 is a reliable solution for background music, paging, and small system sound reinforcement.
Features
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Designed to combine paging with background music
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One active-balanced, XLR microphone input channel
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One active-balanced XLR microphone and 1/4-in. TRS line input channel
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Three STEREO INPUT channels
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Stereo AUX level OUTPUTs
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Stereo MIC/LINE OUTPUTs
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BASS and TREBLE tone controls on the master output
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1/2-rack chassis
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12 V phantom power for condenser microphones
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Internal power supply
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Removable power cable
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Ducking function (defeatable)
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Jukebox mute function (defeatable)
Frequency Response |
at 1 kHz |
Low-Cut Filter |
-6 dB/octave below 80 Hz |
Total Harmonic Distortion |
1 kHz, +4 dBu out, mix output (MASTER) at +0 dB, <0.25% |
Equivalent Input Noise |
150? balanced source, A-Weighted, -128 dBV |
Output Noise |
channel controls full counterclockwise, A-Weighted |
Common Mode Rejection |
>70 dB, at 1 kHz |
Polarity |
All inputs to all outputs are non-inverting. |
Overload and Shorting Protection |
Shorting outputs, even for prolonged periods, causes no damage.Microphone inputs are not damaged by signals up to +10 dBV; Line and Aux inputs by signals up to +28 dBV |
Phantom Power |
12 Vdc open-circuit through 680 ? resistors |
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