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Rolls HM Series Headphone Mixing System

February 4, 2000

The Rolls HM series Headphone mixing system offers a great-sounding, cost effective and flexible way to provide custom monitor mixes in recording and live sound environments. The combination of unique functions and signal processing add functionality and convenience to any single or multiple-user monitoring application.

The system has several options: the HM60 master unit can stand alone or serve as a front end for HM59 and/or HM58 remotes. The remotes come with a 25' DB25 MF cable and can be “daisy chained” around the stage or studio as desired. The DB25 cable is a standard 25 pin computer serial cable and is available in several lengths.

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The HM60, HM59 and HM58 units are ideal as low distortion headphone drivers for the most critical listening situations. They have mixing capabilities, as well as important signal processing functions to provide a clear and comfortable listening environment. The HM60 and HM59 each have a nine-band graphic equalizer, and the HM58 has Bass, Mid, and Treble controls. Each also features a Rolls 2:1 AGC compressor to comfortably provide even signal dynamics.

In addition to providing high current differential buffered signals, the HM60 and HM57 also provide power and ground to the HM58 and HM59 remote mixers.

The units clamp to any mic stand. They are housed in rugged painted steel chassis, use high quality components, and come complete with a limited One-Year Warranty.

Features:

  • Performers create their own personalized mix.
  • Use as a studio headphone system , live sound monitoring system or as a front end for wireless monitoring.
  • Connect easily to any mixer; audio and power are supplied from the master to the remotes.
  • The system provides each musician with six volume controls: four monaural (for mixer channels or busses), plus one for an overall stereo mix and one for a stereo effects return.
  • Included is a very transparent 2:1 AGC (Automatic Gain Control) compressor The HM60 and HM59 each have a nine-band graphic equalizer for precise tone adjustment. The HM58 has Bass Mid and Treble controls
  • All master and remote linking is done by standard DB25 MF cables available in many lengths
  • The HM57 provides an inexpensive solution for getting the audio out to the HM59 and HM58 Remotes.
For more information visit Rolls on the web at www.rolls.com.

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