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Tuesday, July 12, 2011
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Pro audio distributor TransAudio Group recently moved to a new, more expansive office space, virtually a stone’s throw from its old facilities. The new TransAudio Group headquarters is located at 7340 Smoke Ranch Road, Suite A in fabulous Las Vegas. The move more than doubles TransAudio Group’s floor space, adding nearly 3,000 square feet devoted mostly to warehousing with the addition of several new offices and demo rooms. Within the new space TransAudio Group will house the offerings from A…
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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01/11/11 04:27 PM,
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The TransAudio Group is introducing the new BOCK 241 mid-priced vocal tube microphone at the 2011 Winter NAMM show, and it will be on display at booth 6945. The BOCK 241 updates the performance level of BOCK 151, bringing it closer to the top-selling BOCK 251. The 241 will replace the 151, at exactly the same price point. The new mic features a high frequency flat or minus switch, dedicated cardioid operation, and outboard inductor based power supply to drive…
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Monday, January 10, 2011
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01/10/11 06:01 PM,
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TransAudio Group has announced that it will distribute Indian-made Sonodyne loudspeakers to the U.S. market. Sonodyne’s initial offerings include self-powered studio nearfield monitors with five-, six-an-a-half-, and eight-inch woofers, as well as a subwoofer and a bass-management system. Ashoke Mukherjee founded Sonodyne in the late 1960s, and business has steadily increased. Today, the company benefits from more than 40 engineers and technicians handling research and development in two manufacturing locations (Mumbai and Kolkata) spanning over 100,000 square feet. Recently, Mukherjee…
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
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06/15/10 06:56 PM,
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TransAudio Group has announced the addition of Mark Hornsby, a producer and engineer, to the position of marketing and project manager. Hornsby will help users understand what sets TransAudio Group’s manufacturers apart via multifarious routes, including in-the-field seminars, skilled trade show efforts, and product demonstrations, both live and online. Hornsby is remaining in Nashville to continue his work as a producer, engineer, consultant, lecturer, and writer, based out of Java Jive Studio. “For years, I have been searching for just…
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Tuesday, January 05, 2010
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01/05/10 07:11 AM,
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Tonelux, distributed in the U.S. by TransAudio Group, will introduce the new TILT eight-channel tone control at the upcoming Winter NAMM Show in Anaheim. The TILT control, designed by Tonelux founder Paul Wolff, re-balances a channel’s high- and low-frequency content via a single knob, and was first featured on the company’s MP1a discrete mic preamp module. Centered on approximately 700 Hz, the TILT control knob boosts high frequencies from 0 dB to 6 dB while simultaneously cutting low frequencies by…
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Monday, October 12, 2009
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10/12/09 08:10 AM,
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At the current AES Convention in New York City, the TransAudio Group has introduced the TUBE-TECH RM 2, a new two-slot rack that vertically accommodates any two TUBE-TECH M Series tube-based modules. The new two RU frame enables the user to own multiple TUBE-TECH modules and one small two-channel rack, offering the sound of TUBE-TECH in a small, cost-effective package. The RM-2 is unique in that it is designed from the ground up for tubes. The power supply and internal…
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Friday, September 04, 2009
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09/04/09 01:30 PM,
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TransAudio Group has announced the introduction of the Daking FET3, a new dual-channel limiter incorporating Class A discrete compressor circuitry and gain stages that is built in the U.S. by Geoffrey Daking. The FET3 builds on the quality and performance benchmarks set by the renowned Daking FET II single-channel limiter while adding several unique front panel features for enhanced user control. The Daking FET3 design utilizes the same audio path and detector circuits as the FET II limiter, which has…
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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07/21/09 10:17 AM,
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TransAudio Group has announced the immediate availability of ATC’s most reasonably-priced reference monitor, the SCM11 two-way passive speaker. The new monitor incorporates ATC’s Constrained Layer Damping (CLD) technology, which reduces third-harmonic distortion between 100 Hz and 3 kHz, resulting in an extended, resonance-free axial frequency response, improved off-axis frequency response, and a significant increase in loudspeaker power response. The new CLD technology is incorporated in the 5.9 inches (150 mm) mid/low frequency driver with 1.77 inches (45 mm) integral soft…
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Friday, May 22, 2009
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05/22/09 12:24 PM,
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SoundField has begun shipping the first quantities of its latest product, the UPM-1 stereo-to-5.1 converter, a 19-inch rack processor designed to create 5.1 content from old program material that only has a stereo soundtrack. (SoundField products are distributed in the U.S. by the TransAudio Group.) Such ‘legacy’ programming is a problem for companies broadcasting in high-definition with 5.1 surround audio, because listeners find it distracting when modern HD shows are broadcast in 5.1 surround and then the audio narrows to…
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Friday, February 06, 2009
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02/06/09 10:18 AM,
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TransAudio Group, U.S. distributor of Drawmer products, has announced the availability of the Drawmer S2 Signature Series dual-channel tube limiter. The S2 is one of the latest products to emerge from Ivor Drawmer’s high-end designs and features an “all tube – no technical compromise” circuit composed of only the highest-grade components. In addition to a fully-balanced internal signal path, dual mono or stereo operation, class A design, all signal-path tubes, and isolation transformers on inputs and outputs, the S2 features…
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