C1 Models and Options

C1 Models and Options

modelsThere are 3 basic C1 models.

Each model has identical monitoring facilities, but a different number of inputs and record inserts. As the number of inputs and inserts grow, some extra features become available and the size of the control panels also increases.

Between these 3 models, we can accommodate the vast majority of your monitoring needs.

The three models are:

  • C1-4AS-4XP (C1 with 4 analogue sources and a 4x4 digital crosspoint)
  • C1-8AS-8XP (C1 with 8 analogue sources and a 8x8 digital crosspoint)
  • C1-16AS-16XP (C1 with 16 analogue sources and a 16x16 digital crosspoint)

This table shows you the difference between the 3 basic models:

 Feature Set
 Consoles
 C1-4AS-4XP C1-8AS-8XP C1-16AS-16XP
 Number of Analogue Machine Inputs
4 816
 Number of Digital Machine Inputs
4816

 Size of accessible digital crosspoint

-8x816x16
 Can use internal Crookwood DACs
 √
 Number of Control Panels123


 In addition for each controller, you can specify any of these options:

  • -TP:  dual stereo trimmer module and MS controller. For pre and post level control and MS manipulation. This module can be connected to the analogue record path
  • -DA: our excellent internal DACs, ideal for monitoring or recording conversion
  • -AD: our equally excellent ADCs, ideal for recording conversion
  • -BM: true bass management for additional subwoofers, mono or stereo
  • -DS: digital speaker output for driving digital speakers
  • -VU: stereo analogue VU meters, with built in attenuator for correct operation. Available in 2RU or standard front panel package
  • -TB: stereo talkback module, for talkback mix or replace of stereo cue feeds
  • -GP: GPIO control panel to send and receive up to 8 contacts
  • -CN: connector kits, Dsubs, XLR patchbays, or snakes
  • -KT: mounting kits, wooden pods, 19" mounting or mount in studio furniture

Beyond these options we have a full custom department that can modify an C1 to be virtually anything you want!

There's lots more information in the other articles to understand how the C1 is so special, so feel free to dig in!