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SR Series
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Production
dates
SR Mk1 - Jan 1985 to Feb 1988
(serial no. 7001 - 8999 and 9501 - 9678)
SR Mk2 (SR8 and SR432 only) - Sept 1986 to
Apr 1988
(serial no. 9001 - 9153)
Guide Prices
Sorry, we no longer have the original pricelists
for the SR series. Please see SR
Plus pricing for reference. We are not
able to advise on prices for used consoles.
Downloads
Brochure
- 744KB pdf
Installation
guide - 145KB pdf
Master
section diagram + info - 40KB pdf
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Description
The SR series is a range of versatile, easy
to use mixers for live sound and simple stereo
or 4-track recording. Mk1 and Mk2 versions
were produced. The main difference between
them was the addition of pad switching on
the input strips.
Key Features
- Formats: SR8 (8:2),
SR12 (12:2), SR16 (16:2), SR24 (24:2),
SR416 (16:4:2), SR424 (24:4:2)
- 4 subgroups -
SR416 and SR424 only
- 4 aux sends -
1-2 pre fade, pre EQ, 3-4 post fade (can
be individually set pre/post via internal
links)
- 4 band fixed EQ
with in/out switching
- Global +48V phantom
power switching
- Peak LEDs on inputs
- 10 segment bargraph
meters on groups (where applicable) and
main outputs
- PSU. MPS8P linear
power supply
SR series FAQs
Q: How do I tell the difference between an
SR and an SR Plus?
A: If "AHB SR Series" is labelled on the mixer
between the headphones socket and the monitor
level pot on the Master Channel, it's an SR.
If "SR Series ALLEN & HEATH" is labelled
on the mixer below the Monitor Left and Monitor
Right meters but above the Aux A and Aux B
Masters on the Output section, it's an SR
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