Behringer WING
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Behringer
WING
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The WING is a serious piece of kit, offering a level of routing and control usually found in much more premium consoles. It's a fantastic option for larger bands, touring rigs, or venues needing flexible signal management, but be prepared to invest time learning its intricacies.
Product Description
- Behringer WING
- 48-Channel Full Stereo Digital Mixer
- New routing concept by focusing on sources instead of channels
- Fully compatible with Behringer X32/Midas M32 consoles and stageboxes
- Vintage emulations of EQs
- compressors and gates available in each of the 40 stereo inputs
- 40 stereo inputs
- Eight stereo aux inputs
- 28 Buses: 16 stereo aux
- eight stereo matrices
- four stereo mains
- 24 faders in three fully programmable sections
- 10" multi-touch display with adjustable angle
- Programmable custom control section
- Eight Midas Pro microphone preamp
- Eight analogue Midas line outputs
- Eight aux inputs
- Six aux outputs and two monitor outputs: 6.3 mm jack balanced mono
- Two headphone outputs
- Three AES50 ports: 48 x 48 channels per port - cable length up to 80 metres
- MIDI I/O
- Two programmable GPIOs
- 48 x 48 Channel USB interface
- Expansion slot including WING-LIVE card
- 64 x 64 Channel SD recorder / player
- Additional cards (Dante
- MADI
- Soundgrid) optionally available
- StageCONNECT 32 channel port for personal monitoring
- 16 FX Engines: Eight premium and eight standard
- Six band EQ in the inputs
- Eight band EQ in the outputs
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 201 x 870 x 575 mm
- Weight: 24 kg
- Suitable cover: Art. #480990# (not included)
- Suitable case: Art. #499924# (not included)
- Suitable Dante expansion card: Art. #512976# (not included)
- • Midas preamps deliver exceptional clarity and headroom for demanding live work
- • Intuitive touchscreen interface streamlines complex routing and mixing tasks
- • AES50 ports enable extensive scalability and remote I/O capabilities
- • Vintage emulations add character and warmth, expanding sonic possibilities
- • The sheer complexity demands significant learning curve and dedicated training
- • Size and weight make portability challenging for smaller venues or solo acts
- • Reliance on touchscreen may prove less tactile for experienced analog mixer users
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