Phoenix Audio Nicerizer 16 - 16 Channel DAW Summing Solution User Manual
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The “Nicerizer 16” is a 2U, 19" rack mountable 16 channel Input unit, which
can be stacked and linked up to 6 units.
Applications: Range from "digital sweetening" to source routing, to DAW
mixing and from studio to stadium.
Specifications:
• 16 channels of our Class A, discrete, truly balanced transformerless input
• stage.
• Our proven and loved Class A, discrete, transformer balanced output
stage (DSOP-2).
• Class A, Discrete, High Gain, Inverting (Virtual Earth) Mixing stage.
• Individual pan control for each channel (16 x Pan pots).
• 16 x Balanced Input XLR's. Can accept balanced or unbalanced input with
no -6dB loss.
• 2 x mix busses (Stereo Mix Bus).
• ¼” TRS Inserts on Busses (L + R Bus Insert points).
• +8dB Boost button on each channel.
• Master mix bus output level control.
• Stereo LED level monitoring. Switchable for each channel and Main
Output.
• Stereo/mono External/Headphone monitoring Output. Switchable to each
channel, external input (via 2T Return), Auxiliary and Main output,
includes monitoring of the mix bus. (L, R, and Stereo).
• Main Outputs on Balanced XLR's
• Auxiliary Outputs on ¼” TRS Jacks.
• 2T Return inputs on ¼” TRS Jacks.
• Class A Stereo Width control with Loss-less Bass. Pan-able from mono
through to +25% Wider + Width control Bypass switch.
• Huge headroom available on all channels. Input Headroom +26dB. Output
Headroom +26dB
Overview:
The Input signal is fed to the “Nicerizer 16” via the Input XLR’s on the rear panel.
The input signal is panned by the associated pan control on the front panel and
can be monitored by selecting the associated channel on the Monitor control on
the front panel. Monitoring can be achieved via the Front ¼” jack, and rear
connections, and visually by the LED metering on the front panel.
The Nicerer 16 is usually used in channel pairs Eg: 1- Left, 2 –Right.
All channels can be monitored individual, and the L bus and R bus can also be
monitored individually. The main bus output level is adjusted via the main level
control on the front panel.