Trident series 8t manual


















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Trident Fleximix Analog Mixer. Trident Series 65 Analog Mixer. Trident Series 80 Analog Mixer. Reason: pics added. Attached Thumbnails. Those Genelec s, I had them for over a month on loan and kinda miss My Studio. Received Mine two days ago. I recv'd my 8T two days ago and I agree with everything you have said. The Eq is very, very musical and the mic pre is about the same as the S20, I say about the same because the gain is set up where most of it is in the last little bit of the pot unlike the S The pots do feel cheap but are functional and I can understand the cutting of costs here.

Now the good part. All of a sudden things popped out of the Mix and sounded much more glued together and bigger. Now for 8 years I have been on Pro Tools without a mixer and I have learned to pull a mix together ITB but it always seemed like alot of work but I was amazed at how quickly a mix came together through the 8T.

It took me a long time to get this board and I can say my first impressions are very good. I was demanding my money back because I had to wait longer than I expected but I can say I am glad that I waited. I was also surprised that the board came with no manual. John's designs are a little different and even though the board is laid out pretty simple, there are some things that need an explanation.

John, if your reading these posts, I just want to say that you have made a great board! I know we have went back and forth in the past about this whole thing but it was worth the wait. But I need a manual! I feel that this board was an incredible bargain and Peter gave me a great deal on it.

For the price of this board I could get about two channel strips so it was a no brainer. I will post some work of this board because I know how important that is on forums like this where there is alot of hype. Hi Barkley, you guys have had the board a couple weeks now. Any news to report? Any impressions, experiences, problems, miracles to share?

When Wonko realized the whole world was insane, he built his house 'inside-out' Ah, yes. Malcolm was indeed the originator of Trident's console manufacturing, creating the A-range along with electronic design support from Barry Porter. Malcolm was still at the helm for the 80 series.

John was hired to help with electronic design, particularly with creating a parametric EQ. Both gentlemen are intimately familiar with the 80 series, and it seems we'll have to wait a little longer it to see if either inspired product hits its mark. The balanced XLR input connects the microphone to the preamp and can also be used as a balanced XLR line input with the "unity" switch engaged. There are a few interesting channel features not traditionally found on consoles in this price range including a "flip" switch, which swaps the tape inputs on the rotary faders with the live inputs on the faders , allowing quick reconfiguration between recording and mixing modes.

For the money, the Trident 8T has a great subgroup section with the eight track a. Each track buss has its own master output and buss solo button. An additional button on each pair allows discrete stereo soloing of each pair as opposed to the traditional mono solo function.

Metering is done via two classic, oval-shaped, blue, backlit onboard VU meters, which can monitor the track busses, the main output bus, and two track returns. In addition to the aforementioned EQ and buss-assign controls, each channel also features a solo engage button and a flexible aux buss section that gives a maximum of options using a minimum of space. The 8T is equipped with smooth, tight mm faders for the channels and the main stereo output. Output controls are available for monitor section, track busses, solo, talk back section and headphone amp.

The 8T board boast great specs including ultra-low noise from input to output and a 45 kHz - 3 dB point frequency response to ensure a accurate top end past 20 kHz, which is good for those high resolution recordings. Other specs include 0. The board is attractive looking; its wood trim and optional meter bridge give it a classy pedigree — even in a modest home studio decor.

And with the power supply outboard and rack mountable, the 8T fits into quite a compact footprint.



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