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January 19, 2009
SM Pro Audio P-Control Winter NAMM 2009

You'd be surprised how many studio problems can be solved by simply throwing a big blue knob at them. The SM Pro Audio P-Control have an economy of actual controls, and a wealth of applications.

Peep this Winter NAMM 2009 video to get an idea of where and when stereo phase alignment might com ein handy for you.

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DANNY OLESH: Hi. This is Danny Olesh from SM Pro Audio. This is NAMM 2009. These are some of our new products that we are releasing today. These are the new E-Series products to replace our Value Series': a four-channel headphone amp, a four-channel DI, a four-channel mic pre, and one of our new is the P-Control.

The P-Control is a phase adjustment tool. Basically, you can adjust the incoming signal between 0 and 180 degrees. The use of this? When you're doing any sort of stereo recording, whether it be overheads or guitars, you may have some phase cancelation that you can hear, basically run one of the audio channels through the P-Control and you'll be able to remove those cancellation artifacts from your mix.

The other use for it is running for subwoofers. You've got a transformer-isolated output there which you can switch on or off, microphone input, and instrument input so you can run the microphone directly into the P-Control.

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