Allen & Heath Launches SQ Digital Mixers

US 96kHz SQ-5 and SQ-6 are designed for for live sound, AV and installation      26/10/17

Allen & Heath Launches SQ Digital Mixers
SQ-5 and SQ-6 digital mixers

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Allen & Heath has unveiled its new 96kHz SQ series of digital mixers for live sound, AV and installation. Here's their press release...

The SQ-5 and SQ-6 mixers are founded on Allen & Heath's revolutionary XCVI 96kHz FPGA engine, delivering class-leading high resolution audio with a latency of <0.7ms. SQ-5 has 16 onboard preamps and 17 faders and is 19" rack mountable, while the SQ-6 provides 24 preamps and 25 faders. Both consoles can be expanded up to 48 inputs via a family of remote expanders and feature an audio networking slot for optional Dante, Waves and other card formats, expanding the scope for system integration, FoH / monitor splits and multitrack recording.

A built-in SQ-Drive makes it easy to capture high resolution 96kHz stereo and multitrack recordings direct to a USB drive. SQ can also be hooked up to a PC or Mac via USB to become a plug 'n play, Core Audio or ASIO compliant 32x32 audio interface, with MIDI and DAW Control capabilities. Allen & Heath's DEEP processing plug-in architecture allows boutique compressor and preamp emulations to be added to the SQ mixer and embedded directly within its inputs and mix channels without adding system latency or setup hassles. SQ also features a fully integrated Automatic Mic Mixer (AMM), handling conferences, panel talks and TV shows.

"SQ is such a great solution for AV, corporate, rental and installation scenarios,"
commented Allen & Heath's Product Manager, Keith Johnson. "It's compact, connected, great sounding, and capable of mixing anything from a panel discussion to a full live band, all with incredibly low latency and pristine 96kHz audio. The console is DEEP processing ready, so when users register their SQ they'll be able to get a stunning tube preamp emulation worth $149 for free, and we're planning to offer many more boutique processing models in the future."

The SQ user interface marries a capacitive touchscreen with an accompanying set of illuminating rotary controls. Channel and mix layouts can be configured to fit the audio professional's own workflow, with colour displays and custom naming on all strips. SQ-5 features 8 softkeys, allowing further customisation, while SQ-6 has four assignable rotary controls and displays in addition to its 16 softkeys.

SQ is the centrepiece of a wraparound ecosystem of apps, remote I/O expanders, audio networking cards and personal mixers, multiplying the system's expansion and integration possibilities. The SLink intelligent port allows connection of Allen & Heath's 96kHz and 48kHz expanders and can link to another SQ, or even to a dLive system.

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