Behringer P24 and P24 HUB

StageConnect Personal Monitor Mixer with 13 Stereo Channels and 60-mm Faders + StageConnect Hub with Bus Powering for Personal Monitor Mixers

P24

Having a dedicated monitor mix engineer can be expensive and running monitor mixing from FOH can be too demanding-- neither of these is ideal. What if every musician could create their personal monitor mix with a small dedicated mixer on-stage? That's what Personal Monitoring is all about! Save time and energy by giving the control to the musicians! Personal monitors also allow for built-in effects, improving sound; built-in microphones, improving both communication and immersion; All controlled with a simplified user interface. 

Configuring personal monitoring systems has been clunky and time-consuming in the past, but no longer. All channels on P24 are transferred with their labelling from the console through AES50 or StageConnect; giving you the time to dial in your mix. Control each of the 12 stereo groups and mic input, using the 13 hardware faders on each personal mixer. P24 actively communicates with the console and to the other personal mixers daisy-chained together. Even when using Ultranet, which can't transfer labelling data, P24's can all copy the configuration created on the first unit in the chain, simplifying setup. Less talking and more doing.

P24HUB can be fed audio from 4 source connections; AES50 25-48: 12 stereo groups as well as channel strip labelling for all P24 mixers, AES50 33-48: 8 mono and 4 stereo groups as well as channel strip labelling for all P24 mixers, StageConnect: 12 stereo groups as well as channel strip labelling for all P24 mixers, and Ultranet: 8 mono and 4 stereo groups. P24HUB is compatible across a wide variety of Behringer and Midas digital mixers. From using Ultranet with the Behringer XR18 digital mixer, to StageConnect with Behringer WING. P24HUB even includes a 96k-to-48k converter over AES50 for high-end console usage.

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