Articles Tagged Hardware

  • Wednesday, February 11, 2009
    qsc subwoofer
    PSW Staff 02/11/09 12:12 PM, 0 Comments
    As the latest addition to the QSC Audio AcousticDesign (AD) Series, the model AD-S28Tw surface mount subwoofer is acoustically matched to all other offerings within the AD Series. The new AD-S28Tw is specified as having a continuous power handling capacity of 250 watts and capabilities for managing up to 700 watt peaks, the new subwoofer has a 70/100-volt multi-tap transformer with eight ohm bypass, frequency response of 42 Hz-165 Hz, and sensitivity of 94 dB (1W/1m). Two eight-inch woofers are… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundChurch SoundProductSound ReinforcementSubwoofer

  • Thursday, January 29, 2009
    will and eveanna
    Fletcher 01/29/09 04:56 PM, 0 Comments
    Day 1 Dateline: ANAHEIM, CA, USA - So I was a day late in showing up for NAMM… which isn’t necessarily a bad thing because this is pretty much an annual event akin to the Bill Murray film “Groundhog Day” (where the same nonsense happens day after day until the lead role “gets it right”). Late or not, I arrived to find the same vendors of “custom” (in other words, off the rack) guitar pick guards… The same drum companies… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundRecordingFeatureBusinessSound ReinforcementStudio

  • novation automap
    PSW Staff 01/29/09 03:23 PM, 0 Comments
    When Novation first launched Automap Software Control in 2005, it signaled a fundamental change in the way DAWs and plug-ins could be controlled. The launch of the new Automap 3 Pro has been enhanced with a wealth of much-anticipated features. For the first time, Automap 3 Pro supports multiple hardware devices. This enables any of Novation’s intuitive hardware controllers to be stacked within the Automap server. Mutiple Novation controllers can then work side by side to access separate parameters on… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingProductDigital Audio WorkstationsSoftwareStudio

  • Monday, January 26, 2009
    polar focus clamp
    PSW Staff 01/26/09 02:01 PM, 0 Comments
    “It was a complex piece of engineering.”  That’s what Bill Moore of TECHNIARTS Engineering (Washington, D.C.) said about a custom loudspeaker clamp system, designed by Polar Focus, that was crucial in the recent installation of a Renkus-Heinz Iconyx IC24 digitally steerable loudspeaker at the Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building in Washington. D.C. Because the building is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as part of the Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site, no part of the… View this story
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