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Active 7.1/5.1/Stereo Monitor Controller with 5.1, Stereo, and Mono Modes; 20 Input Sources; Mix Checking Facilities, and 3 Sets of Speaker Outputs

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The Drawmer of 7.1 Monitor Controllers

Accurate monitoring is the cornerstone of great recordings. Designed for high-end recording and post-production environments, the Drawmer MC7.1 active monitor controller gives you the pristine transparency and ultra-low noise of the highest-quality 7.1, 5.1, stereo, and mono monitoring circuits, plus a set of invaluable mix-checking features. You get 20 input sources and balanced outputs for seven speakers, plus a dedicated mono subwoofer/LFE output. Individual trims provide complete control for level matching and precise A/B comparisons. Two pairs of headphone outs complete your monitoring package. Whether you're making hit records or mixing feature films, you'll be able to trust what you hear with the Drawmer MC7.1.

All the I/O you'll ever need

The Drawmer MC7.1 provides 20 input sources, including two separate 7.1 inputs (one via balanced jacks; one via 25-pin D-sub) with a throughput for routing signal, for example, to a multitrack recorder. A stereo input on Neutrik combo jacks is fitted, along with a top-panel 3.5mm AUX input and level control for connecting devices such as smartphones, tablets, and MP3 players. On the output side, the MC7.1 offers three sets of speaker outs, including 7.1 (which will actually accommodate eight speakers in any configuration), one Stereo L/R pair, and one Mono/Sub.

A true engineers tool

In typical Drawmer fashion, MC7.1 is built to be a true engineers tool. The active circuit was designed to faithfully reproduce the audio signal — while eliminating many of the problems that are caused by passive circuits. It also offers you a set of mix-checking features that you won't find on most other controllers, including level trims on all 11 outputs for precise channel matching and ease of calibration, and the ability of each speaker output to be switched individually and simultaneously for effortless A/B comparisons.

Unerring monitoring accuracy

It's versatile, intuitive, and easy-to-use, but above all else, the Drawmer MC7.1 excels its unerring ability to faithfully represent incoming signals — and what you've just recorded. Monitoring accuracy may seem like a no-brainer, but it's surprising how many recordings are made using compromised monitoring setups. And the results are usually not pretty. If you're in the dark about what you're "committing to tape," you're nowhere. Far better to invest in two or three sets of reference-grade monitor speakers (and perhaps one or two pairs of trustworthy headphones) and a serious monitor controller.

Why you need a monitor controller

You’ve spent weeks designing the ideal studio environment, plus a fortune on active speakers, dynamics processors, mics and preamps, and a whole roomful of other gear. Don't blow it now! A monitor controller is central to every recording setup and perhaps the most important element of your entire signal chain — providing the reference that lets you achieve optimal mic placements, EQ, and mix balances. This is one thing that's non-negotiable: that you can rely on the absolute accuracy of your monitoring. With the Drawmer MC7.1, you can.

Drawmer MC7.1 Surround Monitor Controller Features:

  • Pristine, transparent, ultra-low-noise circuitry provides accurate monitoring in surround or stereo
  • 20 input sources:
  • 2 separate 7.1 inputs (one via balanced jacks; one via 25-pin D-sub) with throughput
  • 1 stereo input on Neutrik XLR combo jacks
  • 1 top-panel 3.5mm AUX input and level control for connecting devices such as smartphones, tablets, and MP3 players
  • 3 sets of speaker outputs: 1 7.1 (accommodates 8 speakers in any configuration); 1 Stereo L/R pair; 1 Mono/Sub
  • Each speaker output can be switched individually and simultaneously for A/B comparisons
  • All 11 outputs equipped with level trims for precise channel matching and ease of calibration
  • Each of the eight 7.1 speakers may be cut or soloed individually
  • 7.1 channels may be mixed down to 5.1, Stereo, and Mono
  • Stereo outputs (including those mixed down from surround) may be monitored via the main stereo speaker outs or the FL and FR from the surround configuration
  • Comprehensive mix-checking facilities help you check every aspect of your mix
  • Volume can be adjusted via the front panel knob or a preset control
  • 2 Headphone amplifiers with individual level controls
  • Onboard Talkback (using internal or external microphone) with level control; switched via desktop or footswitch; internal routing to headphones and mono output jack
  • All-analogue circuitry impervious to software crashes; no firmware update hassles
  • Desktop wedge form factor with a rugged steel chassis and Kensington security slot

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Tech Specs

  • Input Channels: 1 x Stereo, 1 x Surround (7.1/5.1), 1 x Stereo (aux)
  • Output Channels: 1 x Stereo, 1 x Surround (7.1/5.1), 1 x Mono/Sub
  • Analog Inputs: 2 x XLR-1/4" combo (stereo), 1 x DB-25 (surround), 8 x 1/4" (surround), 1 x 1/8" (aux)
  • Analog Outputs: 2 x 1/4" (stereo), 1 x 1/4" (mono/sub), 8 x 1/4" (surround), 1 x DB-25 (through), 1 x 1/4" (talkback)
  • Headphones: 2 x 1/4"
  • Other I/O: 1 x 1/4" (footswitch)
  • Talkback: 1 x 1/4"
  • Form Factor: Desktop
  • Power Supply: 15V DC power supply (included)
  • Height: 3.94"
  • Width: 10.83"
  • Depth: 8.66"
  • Manufacturer Part Number: MC7.1

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Rated 5/5

Excellent, best choice

I've been looking for a monitor controller for doing 2.1, 5.1 and 7.1 work of which there are limited and very expensive choices. The main contender seems to the the Dangerous Music (not fond of that name) ST, which gets very expensive in cost and rack space for 7.1. Feature wise the ST seems a little paltry, all it having (as far as I can tell without buying one) is the ability to set the volume and switch in/out various speakers. Plus the mute/solo switching on the remote is set up for 5.1, not 7.1 or above, though with additional SR units you can have that capability (not sure how to control it though, except through possibly a non-intuitive 'additional switching' bank).

Anyhow enter the MC7.1. Price is right - under $2k which is what I'm comfortable paying for a monitor controller, it has 7.1, 5.1 and 2.1 natively, PLUS a bank of extremely useful 'mix check' functions for 2.1 - phase invert, low/mid/high, L/R cut, etc. The surrounds all have individual or ganged cut/solo, and add in two 7.1/5.1 inputs and two stereo it's a winner in functionality and price. Plus it's a nice small unit that fits perfectly on my desk.

Technically one question I had was the volume control, which needs to be done electronically in a 7.1 system (large 7.1 pots being hard to find). This uses a VCA - voltage controlled amplifier approach, which is an excellent and not expensive solution. The ST apparently went with relay switched resistor matrix which is much more expensive, and not really necessary in my opinion.

Anyhow in use it's dead quiet, easy to set up and works beautifully. The switches have a nice click and aren't cheap, and the volume control has a great feel to it. The extra features (headphone outputs, talkback, preset level, mute/dim and phone input (D)) are all nice extras. It's easy and intuitive to control, while mixing I quickly and easily can check what I'm doing by flipping around the switches - I work in 7.1, quick check stereo, then check mono, phase, L-R swap and other features. This quickly and easily let's me see how I'm mixing for all the formats that my music will likely be heard in.

Brilliant solution and an excellent purchase.
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