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<blockquote data-quote="Branson Sagear" data-source="post: 106807" data-attributes="member: 5783"><p>Re: Midas Herritage consoles</p><p></p><p>H2000 has group assignments via hard switches, not automatable soft switches. The 2000 was designed as a foh only desk. 1000 was for minimal aux situations, and the 3000 was a monitor/foh desk. Then the 4000 came out designed as a monitor desk, right as the digital desks started to be accepted. </p><p></p><p>I might have been drunk talking to a system tech, but I think I was told there were only 8 heritage 4000s in the us. </p><p></p><p>I thought all of the heritage desks had the same mic/line amp and eq.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Heritage 1000 does have a/b mic inputs. No idea why, I've never heard of them being used. I have been known to accidentally hit the a/b button thinking it was the polarity reverse... Haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Branson Sagear, post: 106807, member: 5783"] Re: Midas Herritage consoles H2000 has group assignments via hard switches, not automatable soft switches. The 2000 was designed as a foh only desk. 1000 was for minimal aux situations, and the 3000 was a monitor/foh desk. Then the 4000 came out designed as a monitor desk, right as the digital desks started to be accepted. I might have been drunk talking to a system tech, but I think I was told there were only 8 heritage 4000s in the us. I thought all of the heritage desks had the same mic/line amp and eq. Heritage 1000 does have a/b mic inputs. No idea why, I've never heard of them being used. I have been known to accidentally hit the a/b button thinking it was the polarity reverse... Haha [/QUOTE]
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