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FARMINGDALE, New York – July 2019 — From sticky notes to rolling luggage, every once in a while a new product comes along that is so uniquely simple in its function and usefulness that engineers everywhere slap their own foreheads and ask, “Why didn’t I come up with that?” In the world of professional concert sound reinforcement, audio engineers are already quickly recognizing XTA’s newly launched MX36 DSP Enabled Console Switching System as the next solid contender for that distinction.
Designed to offer a solution to the longstanding problem of routing multiple mixing console outputs to a system processor and/or loudspeaker system, the dual-rack-space MX36 can potentially accommodate as many as nine consoles via 36 inputs across Analog, AES and Dante networks. Inputs are arranged in sets of four to support standard left, right, front-fill and sub feeds from each individual console. All AES inputs have sample-rate conversion, and there is one set of four outputs, available...

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