Benchmark: Studiomaster Club2000 102 DSP Audio Mixer (page 2)
Results
The Club2000 might be a little more soundboard than some videographers need. However, if you plan to mix audio on the fly, in the field or in the studio, a tool like this is exactly what you need. This soundboard has many nice features, and the price is reasonable. Be warned though, you can't power it with batteries. You'll need to mix your sound within reach of an extension cord. If you have the need, though, you'll be pleased with the results you get from the Club2000.
TECH SPECS
Studiomaster Club2000
102 DSP audio mixer
Frequency Response 10Hz-100kHz (+0 -3dB) stereo line limited to 10Hz-90kHz
Signal to noise 84dB
Max input level Mike +16dBu, line +35dBu, stereo line +25dBu, aux input +23dBu (all at minimum gain)
Mono channels 8, XLR and 1/4-inch inputs
Stereo channels 2, 1/4-inch inputs
Aux sends 2 per channel
Dimensions 13.6 (w) x 3.5 (h) x 12.3 (d) inches
Weight 11.5 pounds
TEST RESULTS
strengths
- Solid construction
- Auxiliary sends
- Phantom power
- Single-channel monitoring
weaknesses
- AC power only
summary
- A solid mixer that will easily handle most video chores.
Club2000 102 DSP Audio Mixer
($630)
Studiomaster Inc.
22885-D Savi Ranch Pkwy
Yorba Linda, CA 92887
(800) 878-7883
www.studiomaster.com








