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Lectrosonics Announces “Silent Booth” For Upcoming NAMM 2012 Show

In conducting demonstrations of the Quadra IEM (in-ear monitoring) system at the upcoming NAMM 2012 show in Anaheim, Lectrosonics notes that its booth – 6329 – will be an oasis of quiet amidst the usual show floor noise.

The use of the Quadra IEM will highlight the effectiveness of the product while simultaneously enabling the company to be a “good neighbor” to others in attendance.

Consisting of the M4R belt-pack diversity receiver and the M4T half-rack transmitter, the Lectrosonics Quadra IEM system features digital RF modulation, two or four channels of 24-bit/48 kHz digital audio, analog or digital inputs, and a unique mixing interface for users.

The Quadra system operates in the license-free ISM (industrial, scientific, and medical) band between 902-928 MHz and has a throughput latency of

<1 ms for the analog inputs.

Artists scheduled to appear at the Lectrosonics booth include Nashville guitarist Johnny Hiland, and late-night television’s the James Douglas Show, among others. Visitors to the demonstrations can bring their own earbuds, or, earbuds will be provided by Lectrosonics.

“Noise has been an ongoing challenge for everyone at tradeshows, and this condition is only exacerbated during Winter NAMM,” notes Karl Winkler, director of business development at Lectrosonics. “With our Quadra, Lectrosonics is not only well positioned to demonstrate the capabilities of the system, doing so effectively enables us to avert being a contributor to the noise problem. We view this as a win-win situation for everyone. We encourage all music and audio professionals to stop by and see this equipment in action during the show.”

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