Designed with modern studio workflows in mind, the Heritage Audio R.A.M System 1000 combines features from the company's high-end monitoring systems, including their robust build quality and eye-grabbing vintage console aesthetics. The R.A.M System 1000 accommodates three stereo sources and two sets of stereo studio monitors, along with Bluetooth devices. You get super-flexible routing capabilities, enabling you to select multiple inputs and outputs simultaneously, and a high-quality headphone output with a corresponding level control. Moreover, the R.A.M System 1000 features convenient USB-C powering. Monitoring is arguably the most important element of your studio, and with the Heritage Audio R.A.M System 1000 in your toolbox, your studio's monitoring with be beyond reproach.
We're bona fide studio rats here at Sweetwater, and we're not easily impressed. That said, we're awestruck by the R.A.M System 1000's routing capabilities. For starters, you can select multiple inputs and outputs simultaneously. On top of that, its first stereo output can be configured either as a monitor output or as a recording output to your interface. This flexibility means that you can play along with your mix to rehearse your part, then route your instrument to your DAW when you're ready to record with a simple push of a button.
These days, everyone — musicians included — uses their smartphones for numerous applications. That's why the Heritage Audio R.A.M System 1000 includes built-in Bluetooth reception. With the R.A.M System 1000, you can effortlessly connect with and stream from any Bluetooth-equipped device from as far away as 492 feet.