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12.Zone (Zone): This knob controls the level of the ZONE output located on the Rear Panel (5). The ZONE level is not affected by the MASTER VOLUME and MASTER BALANCE. The ZONE output is essentially a second Master output and can be used to drive a booth monitor, feed a recorder, or provide audio to a secondary set of PA speakers.

13.Subwoofer (VoluMe): This knob controls the level of the SUBWOOFER output located on the Rear Panel (3).

14.Frequency (FReQ): This knob adjusts the cut off frequency of the low pass filter from 40 Hz to 200 Hz. The low adjustment will affect the Subwoofer output.

15.Balance (Balance): Used to adjust the Left-Right balance of the Master output.

16.Power indicator (PoWeR): When the POWER SWITCH is in the ON position, the POWER INDICATOR lights red.

17.Power Switch: Turns the mixer ON or OFF.

18.Master Volume (MaSteR): Controls the Master output volume.

19.PFl/PgM level Meter: It allows you to monitor the STEREO Master output level or the Mono output level.

-In STEREO mode, the meter indicates the stereo level in the Left and Right Master channels.

-In SPLIT CUE (MONO) mode, Cue level is displayed on the Left meter and Master level is displayed on the Right meter.

20.Master Switch (MaSteR): Selects either MONO or STEREO for Master output. This is useful if you have a device attached that is only outputting one channel.

21.channel Fader: These faders are used to control the output signal of any source assigned to its particular channel.

22.input Selector Switch: Selects the input source assigned to each channel.

23.Signal indicator: These LEDs indicate the level of the audio input signal.

-A green light indicates that the RM.416 is receiving audio from a source device.

-A red light indicates that the audio input level is clipping (over 0 dB). Please turn down the related GAIN knob.

24.channel eQ: These rotary knobs control the frequency response of the selected inputs.

HI: Adjusts the High frequencies from -15 dB to +10 dB (at 13 kHz).

MID: Adjusts the Mid frequencies from -25 dB to +10 dB (at 1 kHz).

LOW: Adjusts the Low frequencies from -25 dB to +10 dB (at 70 Hz).

25.channel gain: Adjusts the level of the selected input from -∞ to 14 dB.

26.Microphone input (Mic): Connect a standard unbalanced 1/4 plug or XLR 3-pin balanced male plug.

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RM.416 specifications

The Stanton RM.416 is a robust and versatile loudspeaker system renowned in the professional audio industry for its exceptional sound quality and reliability. Designed for a variety of applications including live sound, installations, and events, the RM.416 integrates cutting-edge technologies that ensure superior performance.

One of the primary features of the Stanton RM.416 is its impressive power handling capability. With a peak power of 1600 watts, the speaker can deliver clear, powerful audio, making it suitable for both small and large venues. This capacity allows it to handle dynamic audio signals without distortion, which is crucial in environments where clarity and precision are key.

The RM.416 is equipped with a custom-designed 15-inch woofer that provides deep, resonant bass. This driver is optimized for low-frequency response, ensuring that bass notes are delivered with strength and clarity. In addition to the woofer, the speaker features a high-frequency compression driver that is paired with a precision horn. This design enhances the high-frequency response, resulting in clear, articulate highs that cut through the mix.

Another notable characteristic of the RM.416 is its rugged construction. Built with a durable plywood enclosure, the speaker is designed to withstand the rigors of touring and professional use. Its sturdy design not only protects the internal components but also contributes to the overall acoustic performance of the speaker. The exterior is often coated with a durable finish, enhancing its aesthetic while providing additional protection against wear and tear.

Connectivity is made simple with the RM.416, which is equipped with multiple input options, including XLR and ΒΌ-inch inputs. This versatility allows for easy integration into various audio setups, accommodating different mixers and audio sources. Additionally, the speaker features provisions for daisy chaining, enabling users to connect multiple units together for larger sound setups.

Finally, the RM.416's design incorporates advanced acoustic technologies that enhance sound diffusion and distribution. Its wide dispersion pattern ensures that sound is evenly distributed throughout the space, minimizing dead spots and providing a coherent listening experience for audiences.

In summary, the Stanton RM.416 stands out as a high-performance loudspeaker system that combines powerful sound, robust construction, and user-friendly connectivity. Ideal for both live sound applications and permanent installations, it offers professional audio engineers an reliable solution for demanding environments.