michael-faces Posted April 13, 2011 Share Posted April 13, 2011 For sale here are two Digitech MV-5s. I think these were originally made in 1996. [url="http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1996_articles/jul96/ditechvocalist.html"]http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1996_artic...chvocalist.html[/url] One is in practically perfect condition, the other has a few more marks on the top. The only disadvantage is that these don't come with a manual. Because of this I'll let two of these go for [b]£100[/b] if they're together. This is a bargain; two just sold on ebay for £75 each. MV5 SPECIFICATIONS • Microphone Input: Balanced XLR, >2kohms • Line Input: Unbalanced jack, >10kohms • Input Level (mic): -31dBu to -3dBu • Outputs: Two unbalanced jacks, 1.5kohm • Maximum output level: +14dBu +/-2dB • Sampling: 16-bit linear at 31.25kHz • Frequency Response: 30Hz to 11.5kHz, +0.5/-3.0dB through DSP30Hz to 30kHz, +/-1.5dB, analogue bypass • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >86dB A-weighted through DSP>92dB A-weighted, analogue bypass • THD: <0.03% at 1kHz CHORD TYPES In Chordal Mode, the Digitech MIDI Vocalist will recognise any of the following chord types, in any key: • Major • Major 7 • Minor • Minor 7 • Dominant 7 • Major 6 • Augmented 7 • Minor 7 flat 5 • Diminished • Suspended • Suspended 7 • Minor-major 7. SCALE TYPES In Scalic Mode, the Digitech MIDI Vocalist can be set to any of the following scale types, in any key: • Major • Major raised 7 • Major lowered 5 • Major 6 • Dorian • Minor • Harmonic Minor • Diminished • Whole Tone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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