Wheatstone WheatNet-IP Consoles/Control Surfaces
What makes Wheatstone consoles best-of-class?
Breakthrough technology with award-winners like WheatNet-IP Intelligent Network & bus-minus. Unique design ingenuity. Precision production/starship-grade materials. Obsessive Wheatstone quality. FullTime support (includes on-site commissioning, in-factory total-system proof-of-performance testing, installation support, and real 24/7/365 service. We don’t mess around.)
What does all that get YOU? Absolutely spoiled...
LXE
Our top of the line and the ultimate modernist broadcast console. Everything can be customized to handle your precise workflow. Information about sources, settings, status, metering, etc is at literally at your fingertips.
There's never been another board like the LXE.
LX-24
Exceptional console at every level, fully loaded and completely customizable.
L12
Outstanding companion to the LX-24, perfectly sized for newsrooms, etc.
The L-12 offers assignable sources to any fader and has just enough faders to be effective in most on-air or secondary production studios, but not too many that it’s unwieldy to use and difficult to place in the modern radio environment.L-8
Outstanding companion to the LX-24, perfectly sized for newsrooms, etc.
The L-8 is a low-profile, completely modular tabletop control surface that's scaled just right for voiceover or news production.IP-16
Precisely designed and engineered for peak performance at mid-size stations.
IP-12
Precisely designed and engineered for peak performance at mid-size stations.
E6
Powerful and sized just right for demanding on-air or production studios. The E-6 has more faders, more source assignments, more mix-minus capability than you’ll ever need.
E1
Standalone or networked, this one fits busy studios with small spaces and small budgets. The E-1 control surface has everything any large-scale console has but in half the footprint -- and cost.
PR&E DMX
The first new PR&E console since the 1990s is compact and can be used stanadalone or with its WheatNet-IP protocol network. This allows you to place I/O Razors (interface boxes) wherever your sources are.