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GLD inherits the key benefits of our iLive pro touring system and makes them affordable for the kinds of hardworking rental companies, houses of worship and live venues that have used and loved our GL series analogue mixers for many years.

GLD is more than a mixer—it's a complete digital mixing system. Our dSNAKE Cat5 digital multicore together with our plug 'n' play audio racks and expanders make it simple and affordable to build the system as your needs grow. Networking cards let you link GLD systems, make multi-track recordings or connect with other equipment. An AviomTM compatible Monitor port allows connection to personal monitoring systems.

Analogue veterans, digital converts and novices alike will feel at home with GLD, thanks to a balance of WYSIWYG analogue-style controls and intuitive touchscreen interface. The layout and appearance of the GLD-80 can be customised quickly and easily, providing an interface that logically mirrors your application and puts the operator at their ease.

As you would expect from Allen & Heath, GLD delivers outstanding audio performance, with a new high-end mic preamp, low latency and the DSP muscle to provide full processing without compromise. GLD-80's FX engines are taken directly from the iLive system and feature beautifully crafted emulations of industry classics.

Finally, a system that delivers all the benefits of digital mixing at the price of an analogue mixer—and that's before you think about all the outboard gear it replaces.

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  • @CantBeatCurtis well s*** i think ill just go with a Soundcraft SiCompact

  • @zackie101 Because the iLive Rack can be used as a standalone (e.g. only with a laptop). the processing for the GLD is made inside the surface

  • @MotOrieOrigDesMedia Ive seen thats its around $10000 USD

  • And how does it compares versus a Soundcraft Si Compact?

  • @Kerry74G For Real?! I've got T112+IDR48 & T80+IDR32... Take your pick... Hahaha! :P

  • zackie101 -- Yes Indeed.

    FOR SALE:

    iLive T80 with iDR32  and flightcases....

  • Dear god, I hope this is coming to the us for less than $5k... that would make my day!

  • The iLive is still the big brother, with way more flexibility. But, those that just purchased a LS9 are probably upset.

  • How much?

  • Makes all of us who just bought an iLive system scratch our heads and ask "why didn't we just wait a while more for the GLD system!" Haha! :)

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