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Thursday, April 12, 2012
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04/12/12 11:15 AM,
Sensaphonics has announced a new demo program for its patented 3D Active Ambient IEM System. The “3D/3Free” program enables artists to obtain a universal-fit version of the system for trial or demonstration purposes. Demo participants qualify for three separate value-added incentives when purchasing a custom-fit 3D system. The patented 3D Active Ambient has the unique ability to add user-controlled stage ambiance to the monitor mix via a binaural miniature microphone system embedded in its soft silicone earpieces. “This is a…
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04/12/12 11:10 AM,
The Audio Engineering Society (AES) has confirmed that registration is now open for its 47th International Conference on Music-Induced Hearing Disorders, which will take place at Columbia College in downtown Chicago, June 20-22, 2012. The conference presents expert knowledge from audio engineers, academic researchers, medical experts and cutting-edge manufacturers, with a total of 18 papers being presented over two days. “The conference is a great opportunity for people to learn a wide array of perspectives on hearing health in the…
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Friday, March 16, 2012
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03/16/12 04:26 PM,
Sensaphonics has announced its support for the annual Auction 4 Audiology, a fundraiser for the American Academy of Audiology Foundation (AAAF). The auction features several autographed items of music memorabilia, the proceeds from which will fund research for hearing health in musicians. The Auction 4 Audiology takes place on the BiddingForGood.com website and will be open for bidding from March 19-31. The auction items include electric guitars signed by Aerosmith, Lady Antebellum, the Dave Matthews Band, Buddy Guy, and O.A.R.,…
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Sunday, January 15, 2012
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01/15/12 12:27 PM,
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Sensaphonics will be demonstrating two product upgrades at the 2012 NAMM Show, booth 6950, including a new coaxial cable system for the company’s 2X-S, 2MAX and 3MAX earphones. In addition, Sensaphonics is introducing Crystal Series color options for all its custom-fit, soft silicone products. The new cable system offers plug-in convenience, easy field replacement, a low-profile look, and added protection from failure. Its coaxial plug rotates 360 degrees, and memory wire inserts insure a snug, repeatable fit around the ears.…
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Monday, October 24, 2011
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10/24/11 04:27 PM,
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The Audio Engineering Society (AES) has issues a call for papers to be presented at its 47th Conference event. The conference is titled “Music-Induced Hearing Disorders: New Technologies for Measurement and Protection,” and will highlight the state of the art in hearing loss prevention strategies and devices related to music production and reproduction. The event will take place at Columbia College in Chicago, June 20-22, 2012. Researchers, including those from both the audiology and pro audio fields, are invited to…
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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08/11/10 09:16 AM,
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Sensaphonics Hearing Conservation has graduated three more audiologists from its Golden Circle audiology seminar in Chicago. The seminar is a two-day training event that provides audiology professionals with the specialized knowledge and hands-on training required to serve the unique needs of musicians and audio engineers. Audiologists graduating into the Sensaphonics Golden Circle network include: Mandy Rhody of The Hearing Clinic in Walkerton, Ontario, Canada; Alan I. Segal of Advanced Ear, Nose & Throat Associates in Atlanta, Georgia; and Sheri MacGregor…
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Sunday, January 31, 2010
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01/31/10 06:56 AM,
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At the 2010 Winter NAMM show, Sensaphonics announced the introduction of its latest model, the 3MAX triple-driver custom earphone. The first and only triple-driver earphone with the long-wearing comfort of soft-gel silicone earpieces, the new 3MAX also features a field-replaceable cable as standard. By combining a proprietary twin-driver bass system with a precision high frequency driver, the 3MAX delivers exceptionally accurate in-ear audio with higher SPL and more bass headroom than any previous model. “We were the first manufacturer to…
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Tuesday, September 01, 2009
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09/01/09 02:48 PM,
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The ongoing Coldplay Viva La Vida concert tour has all band members utilizing Sensaphonics custom earphones and Sennheiser wireless systems. Further, all four band members upgraded from the classic ProPhonic 2X-S to the Sensaphonics 2MAX. “Most of the backline crew also have Sensaphonics IEMs,” says Monitor Engineer Chris Wood. “We have found the drivers to be very reliable. I can’t recall having a problem in the eight years we have used them.” A few wedges can still be seen on…
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
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07/23/09 08:37 AM,
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Sensaphonics Hearing Conservation has announced the immediate availability of field-replaceable cables for its ProPhonic 2X-S and 2MAX dual-driver custom earphones, an upgrade that creates an extra margin of security for touring artists. “Experience shows that the cable assembly is the most vulnerable part of any earphone,” comments Sensaphonics president and founder Dr. Michael Santucci. “By converting to a field-replaceable design, Sensaphonics users will have far greater assurance that they will never have to do a show without their earphones.” Designed…
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