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Friday, February 20, 2009
PSW Staff
02/20/09 02:10 PM,
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The new Altinex SP107-101 surface mount AV interconnect plate, designed for installation into tables, podiums, and other AV furniture, provides surface level connection points for a variety of audio and video inputs, as well as an easy and convenient means of patching a laptop computer or other AV equipment on the surface to a presentation system’s connections beneath the furniture or in another room. Featuring a black painted finish that mounts flush with the surface for a sophisticated, hi-tech appearance…
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PSW Staff
02/20/09 06:45 AM,
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BSS Audio has added a cost-effective break-out box to its Soundweb London family of digital signal processors - the new BLU-BOB output expander - which compliments the seven other members of the Soundweb London family and represents a solution to increasing the number of outputs in a Harman HiQnet networked system. The BLU-BOB features eight analog audio outputs on standard terminal block connectors and the 256-channel, low latency, fault tolerant digital audio bus, also found on the BLU-800, BLU-320, BLU-160…
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Thursday, February 05, 2009
PSW Staff
02/05/09 12:22 PM,
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With the introduction of the SM27 and SM137, Shure has expanded the SM Series of microphones to provide performers and engineers more tools. The SM27 is a rugged and versatile large-diaphragm, side-address cardioid condenser microphone designed to pick up the nuances of vocals and instruments with clarity. This microphone has a one-inch ultra-thin Mylar diaphragm for superior transient response, exceptional low frequency reproduction, and a low self-noise (just 9.5 dB SPL) to reveal fine detail when recording or during live…
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Friday, January 16, 2009
PSW Staff
01/16/09 08:33 AM,
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Multiple connectivity options are available on the new AES16e-50 PCI Express Card from Lynx Studio Technology. In addition to offering 16 channels of 192 kHz AES/EBU digital I/O via its two d-sub ports, the AES16e-50 has 32 digital I/O channels using AES50 technology. AES50 provides a bi-directional, point-to-point connection for multi-channel audio and system control over a single CAT5e or CAT6 cable. The benefits include reliable high-bandwidth data transfers, low latency, and low clock jitter. Complete networks can be built…
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
10/22/08 04:21 PM,
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Broadcast groups and networks have filed an Emergency Request (pdf) with the FCC urging the agency to follow its own standard practice and seek comment on a technical report released last week by the Commission’s Office of Engineering and Technology. The report, which details interference test data for several prototype ‘white space’ devices, contains findings conclusively demonstrating that unlicensed devices relying solely on spectrum sensing threaten the viability of clear TV reception. “Simply put, until two days ago, it has…
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Sunday, January 06, 2008
Chris Doering
01/06/08 10:33 AM,
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Do we have a networking standard yet? The short answer, once again, is “no.” As in year past, this year’s AES generated rumors of progress along with signs that convergence on an industry standard for transfer and routing of digital audio and device control data is going to be a long and winding road. Seems kind of silly, doesn’t it? If we had such a network, digital consoles, signal-and-loudspeaker management “system brains,” and amplifier/loudspeaker systems (whether joined umbilically by speaker…
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