Allen & Heath AB168 Snake Head 16×8

AB168 is a 48kHz portable remote AudioRack for use with Qu, Avantis and SQ mixers, and with the AHM-64 audio matrix processor. Featuring 16 mic preamps with Phantom Power indicators and 8 XLR line outs, AB168 runs on Allen & Heath’s proprietary dSNAKE protocol.

$1,764.00
UPC: 693812224138UPC: 693812224138

Features of the Allen & Heath AB168 Snake Head 16×8:

  • 48kHz
  • 16 Mic Preamps
  • 8 XLR Line Outs
  • Expander port for daisy-chaining of 2 AB168 Expanders or connection ME personal mixers
  • Optional 19-inch rack mount kit available
  • Compatible with CAT5e (or higher) cables of up to 100m
  • Rubber bumpers
  • Carry handle

Brand

Allen & Heath

Allen & Heath

Allen & Heath has been at the forefront of audio technology since its inception in 1969. Starting in London's vibrant music scene, they crafted mixers for iconic bands like Genesis, Pink Floyd, and The Who. Today, the brand continues to innovate with a wide range of digital and analog mixers, including the dLive, Avantis, SQ, and Qu series. These products are renowned for their robust build, exceptional audio quality, and user-friendly interfaces. The Xone series has become a staple in the DJ community, known for its warm analog sound and high-performance EQs and filters.

They also excel in providing installation products for various environments, such as banks, restaurants, and houses of worship. Their AHM series showcases their commitment to versatile and scalable audio solutions. Designed and specified in Cornwall, UK, every product benefits from the expertise of a dedicated R&D team and feedback from top audio professionals. Explore brand's innovative solutions at GTR Direct and elevate your sound experience with industry-leading technology.

GTR Direct is a proud Dealer of Allen & Heath Canada

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