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Radial SW4 Four Channel Audio Switcher
The SW4 allows you to connect two mixing consoles to the same set of outputs, perfect for festivals or venues that switch from one console to another between acts. Each of the four channels features XLR inputs and transformer-isolated outputs to eliminate hum and buzz from ground loops, and they can be linked together to switch simultaneously. Channel-1 has a A+B mix function that sums both inputs together - allowing a wireless mic for the MC to be always active, while PFL switches and headphone outputs allow a technician to monitor any channel to ensure seamless playback. Since individual channels can be switched on their own, the SW4 can also be used to switch multiple wireless systems, playback devices, or any balanced audio sources.
Key Features
- Switch up to 4 sets of wireless systems
 - Link channels for stereo or quad switching
 - Toggle between two consoles at festivals
 - Transformer isolated to eliminate noise
 
Technical Specifications
Audio circuit type
 Passive Transformer Coupled with Relay Switching
 Transformer
 Eclipse ET-LD2 line output
 Number of channels
 4 x AB select
 Frequency response
 10Hz to 40Khz
 Dynamic range
 136dB
 Gain
 -0.26dB with 10k Ohm load, -2.3dB with 600 Ohm load (Channel to Channel gain), + 8dB with 10k Ohm load (Channel to Bus gain)
 Total harmonic distortion
 0.002%
 Intermodulation Distortion
 0.01%
 Phase Deviation
 <3° at all frequencies
 Input Impedance
 Load impedance in parallel with 10K
 Output Impedance
 160 Ohms (Channel), 500 Ohms (Bus)
 Maximum Input
 +26dBu (Channel to Channel), +17dBu (Channel to Bus)
 Construction
 14 gauge steel chassis & outer shell
 Size (L x W x D)
 17.5ā x 6ā x 1.75ā (445mm x 152.5mm x 44.5mm)
 Shipping size (L x W x D)
 22ā x 10.375ā x 4.5ā (559mm x 264mm x 114mm)
 Power
 External 100V - 240V AC with 48V Phantom
 Conditions
 For use in dry locations only between 5°C and 40°C

            
          