Articles Tagged Hd Series

  • Wednesday, December 23, 2009
    mackie hd subwoofers
    PSW Staff 12/23/09 01:42 PM, 3 Comments
    New Mackie HD powered subwoofers are a complement to the company’s HD (High-Definition) Series powered loudspeakers introduced earlier this year. The new HD1501 and HD1801 subs offer many of the same benefits as the top boxes, including Class-D Fast-Recovery amplifier technology, delivering up to 1600 watts of peak power. “Our new HD Series loudspeakers are on the cutting-edge of loudspeaker technology,” said Greg Young, Mackie brand product manager. “With the addition of the subs, you can have a complete high-definition… View this story
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  • Monday, March 30, 2009
    mackie hd loudspeakers
    PSW Staff 03/30/09 04:17 PM, 0 Comments
    Mackie has launched the HD Series High-Definition powered loudspeakers designed expressly for a wide range of professional installed and portable sound applications. The HD1521 two-way and HD1531 three-way incorporate the company’s latest advancements in Class-D amplifier technology, delivering up to 1,800 watts of peak system power. Further, Mackie was a pioneer in “active” electronic, incorporating precision crossovers, transducer time alignment and phase correction circuitry for an optimally tuned system, and HD Series loudspeakers take this even further with the implementation… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundProductInstallationLoudspeakerSound Reinforcement

  • Thursday, February 12, 2009
    yamaha hd card
    PSW Staff 02/12/09 10:38 AM, 0 Comments
    Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems announced the addition of a new MY series (mini-YGDAI) card to its extensive line of expansion cards with the debut (at NAB 2009) of the MY8-SDI-D De-multiplexer card specifically designed for broadcast applications. HD-SDI (Serial Digital Interface) is a format widely used with HDTV, normally transmitting one channel of uncompressed HDTV video and 16 channels of PCM audio signals (four groups of four channels) along with time code and other related data via a router. The… View this story
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