
It has a dedicated auxiliary send for the Lexicon effects (bringing the auxiliary count up to three), a steep 18dB per octave High Pass Filter and the high performance UltraMic™ padless preamp, as well as an integral patchbay, the 2 x 7 band graphics equaliser and 40Hz subsonic filter for speaker protection.I’m selling my vintage soundcraft 24 track mixer, console and power supply in superb condition.

The Powerstation is equipped with a specially designed Lexicon effects Unit with dual effect capability (including Chorus and Reverb, Chorus and Delay, and Reverb and Delay) and fully editable and storable programs and parameters. The Powerstation 600 has 2 x 300 Watt into 4 Ohm amplifier with 8 mic/line inputs and 2 stereo inputs.

The Spirit Powerstation offers a well-balanced combination of features for mixing live bands, or driving a variety of installed or temporary sound systems. And if you're setting up an installation from scratch, it's easier to choose a well-designed powered mixer than to pick out several separate boxes to perform the same task.

In a permanent installation, there are advantages - a powered mixer is much more compact than separate units, saving valuable space. There are fewer leads to unpack and connect, and fewer boxes to set up, leaving more precious minutes to soundcheck and prepare for a performance. When time is tight, setting up for a club gig, having everything in one box can mean peace of mind. Most importantly, the mixer and amplifier have been designed to complement each other electronically, so there's no possibility of mismatching between mixer and amp. This integrated approach offers several advantages. But a live mixer will also often include additional features that are usually performed by external processors - such as reverb and delay processing, or graphics EQ. The inclusion of amplification means that you can plug speakers straight into the mixer, without worrying about finding an external power amp.

Powered mixers fulfill a widespread need for simple integrated tools that remove much of the hassle involved in setting up a sound system, whether it be a permanent or temporary installation.
