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BUILD QUALITY//.
The ML5000 frame is constructed using 3-point fixing extruded aluminium beams, a proven
means of minimising weight whilst retaining great strength. The folded steel fader bay and
panel segments form box sections creating an extremely rigid, low-torsion package -
essential for tough touring work.
The flat fader bay conveniently separates out important performance controls and provides
a comfortable working surface. It also makes servicing the faders very easy as they can be
removed from the front, although with high-quality VCA faders this is not a facility that you
are likely to use very often!
As you would expect from Allen & Heath, the ML5000 is built with individual, vertically
mounted circuit boards with all pots firmly secured using steel nuts, and interconnected
using pluggable harnesses for convenient servicing. Metal TRS jack sockets and gold plated
XLRs are used throughout. Configuring internal links such as the aux options is also a simple
matter of re-plugging rather than soldering.
Much has been invested in the console styling - not just for pleasing aesthetics, but also to
provide wrap-around protection, add to operator comfort, aid control identification in all
lighting conditions with practical use of colour, and allow convenient flightcasing.
A&H//ML5000
WEB SITE INFORMATION//.
Our dedicated site, www.ML5000.com, is the best place to get the latest information on the
console, including up to date applications information, news stories, development news, downloads
and more. It is also a great way to keep in touch with the factory with any questions, comments or
suggestions that you have. Information available from the web site includes:
Brochures
Cue sheets
Panel drawings
Block diagrams
Descriptions of key features such as VCA's, LCRplus and group/aux system
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