Articles Tagged Sony

  • Tuesday, January 24, 2012
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    PSW Staff 01/24/12 08:34 AM,
    At the NAMM 2012 Show, Sony Electronics unveiled the expansion of its MDR-7500 Series professional headphones with two new studio headphones (MDR-7520 and MDR-7510) and one in-ear system (MDR-7550). Designed to accurately monitor the wide dynamic range and extended frequencies delivered by modern digital audio equipment, the new models in the series are precision-manufactured using the highest grade materials such as gold-plated Unimatch 3.5mm/6.3mm adaptors. “The need for feature-rich, high-performance headphones in the studio and on stage is nothing new,… View this story
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  • Monday, November 07, 2011
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    PSW Staff 11/07/11 04:30 PM, 0 Comments
    Sony is expanding its line of digital wireless technology with a new adapter, model DWA-F01D, for standalone or mixer bag use of the DWR-S01D digital wireless slot-in receiver. The new adapter supports battery powering of the receiver using Sony InfoLITHIUM L series batteries (optional), and offers users additional flexibility in multi-purpose wireless receiver applications:  stand-alone portable receiver use, V-mounting the portable receiver onto a camera or direct slot-in use with Sony XDCAM cameras that support a digital wireless slot. The… View this story
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  • Saturday, January 30, 2010
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    PSW Staff 01/30/10 03:54 PM, 0 Comments
    Designed to provide performing artists with warm, vibrant and distinctive vocal delivery, the new Sony Pro DWM-01 digital wireless microphone system provides robust acoustic feedback protection, as well as switchable RF output levels. The mic also features a concealed, organic EL display to illustrate channel, gain and other parameters. The DWM-01 delivers high-quality, low-latency sound using an original Sony codec. Its unique design allows the A/D audio conversion to follow the transmitter’s head amplifier, maintaining digital audio signal throughout the… View this story
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  • Friday, January 22, 2010
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    PSW Staff 01/22/10 08:36 AM, 0 Comments
    At the 2010 Winter NAMM show, Sony showcased the PCMM10/B, a 96 kHz/24-bit recorder with electret condenser stereo microphones, 4 GB of internal flash memory and a microSD/Memory Stick Micro (M2) slot for expanded memory. Key features include a built-in loudspeaker, cross-memory recording, digital pitch control, digital limiter, low-cut filter, track mark functions, a 5-second pre-recording buffer and AB repeat capability. The Sony PCMM10 includes a USB high-speed port for simple uploading and downloading of native .WAV or .MP3 format… View this story
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  • Friday, July 17, 2009
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    PSW Staff 07/17/09 06:29 AM, 0 Comments
    Sony is expanding its line of portable professional audio recorders with the new PCM-M10, a palm-sized compact unit, designed to be a musician’s tool for composing music or recording practice sessions and performances, and even use as a personal music player. The recorder joins Sony’s PCM-D1 and PCM-D50 models to form a family of flexible and rugged portable field recorders for professional sound applications, including live sound, house of worship, theatrical and broadcast journalism. “The PCM-M10 is ideal for budget-conscious… View this story
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  • Monday, May 11, 2009
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    PSW Staff 05/11/09 11:08 AM, 0 Comments
    Ryan Tedder, lead singer of One Republic, recently recorded with the new TELEFUNKEN USA Ela M251 condenser microphone at Cleveland’s Ante Up Audio. Ante Up Audio recently added two of the new Ela M251s in addition to other new TELEFUNKEN models including two M16s, two AK47s, an M80 and an RM-5C ribbon microphone. “We love these new microphones,” says Michael Seifert, owner and chief engineer of the Cleveland facility. “If you go with the originals, they’re extremely expensive and they’re… View this story
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  • Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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    PSW Staff 04/29/09 10:21 AM, 0 Comments
    In one of Asia’s most widely viewed events of the year, SOUND.COM of Mumbai provided JBL Professional VerTec line arrays for the Pantaloons Femina Miss India 2009 pageant in Mumbai. The event, which selects India’s three different finalists for participation in the Miss Universe, Miss World and Miss Earth international beauty pageants, was staged at the Andheri Sports Complex for a live audience of 4,000 fashion-industry and global media professionals. This year’s Miss India pageant was broadcast live to more… View this story
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  • Thursday, April 23, 2009
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    PSW Staff 04/23/09 02:23 PM, 0 Comments
    Euphonix has introduced new broadcast updates for both the System 5-B/BP and Max Air Digital Audio Mixing Systems. The updates include a new 1,536x1,536 broadcast router, and a new software release which includes a remote diagnostic logging feature. The new SH624 router is now available for integrating Euphonix System 5 and Max Air digital audio mixing systems with facility routers using the ES-Switch Protocol, including Harris - Leitch, Nvision, Pro-bel, QuStream, Sony, Thompson-Grass Valley and Utah Scientific systems. The SH624… View this story
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  • Friday, January 09, 2009
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    Keith Clark 01/09/09 04:40 PM, 0 Comments
    Earlier this week at Macworld, Apple made a stir by announcing that its iTunes Store will soon be selling content without DRM (digital rights management) restrictions, and further, will be altering its uniform 99-cent price structure. DRM is technology that controls the usage of digital media or devices that, for example, limits viewings or copies of media files. Dropping this restriction can be seen as good news for music consumers, except perhaps those who have already compiled large DRM-protected collections… View this story
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