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New Products - Jan 2010
Recording pack
Samson Technologies
Q2U: A dynamic handheld microphone, the Q2U features both an XLR output and a USB I/O allowing it to be plugged directly into a live sound console or any computer with a USB input. The microphone's on/off switch controls the XLR output, allowing anyone to perform in a live setting and record to a nearby computer or laptop simultaneously. It also features a built-in 3.5mm stereo headphone jack output with volume control for no-latency monitoring during recording. Plus, a cardioid pickup pattern and a high-quality A/D converter with a 16-bit, 48kHz sampling rate ensure the sound reproduction in both live and recording applications is clear, detailed and accurate.
631-784-2200
www.samsontech.com
info@samsontech.com
XLR cable connector
Neutrik
XX-HD Series: The XX-HD Series is a heavy-duty XLR cable connector designed specifically for outdoor use. Equipped with hybrid metal/rubber design, the new XX-HD Series is both dust and water protected, meeting the requirements of an IP67 rating, by mating it with the related XX-HD cable connector or Neutrik's MPR-HD chassis connector. The Series includes a 3-pole female XLR connector with optional black housing as well as a 3-pole male XLR connector with optional black housing. The XX-HD connector features a rubber sealing jacket assembled during the termination of the connector that provides dust and water protection, meeting an IP67 rating requirement.
732-901-9488
www.neutrik.com
info@neutrikusa.com
Directional power sensor
Bird Technologies Group
DPS Series: The Bird Directional Power Sensor features a dual-socket, Thruline sensor. A wide range of Bird Elements can be selected to tailor the unit to specific needs over a wide range of frequencies and power levels. Also, select field changeable input and output RF connectors from dozens of types including N, BNC, HN and
866-695-4569
www.bird-technologies.com
sales@bird-technologies.com
Audio processor
Audemat
Silver 4B Mini AM: Audemat Silver 4B Mini AM audio processor, just like the 4Bmini FM, offers a big sound at a small price. Easy setup with simple front panel controls and lots of factory presets sound great in minutes. The Silver 4B Mini AM has lots of high-end features, like distortion controlled clipping, remote access via TCP/IP, an on-board scheduler for preset changes.
305-249-3110
www.audemat.com
contact@audemat.com
Audience report generation
Casterstats
Casterstats V1: Casterstats V1 is a free desktop application that generates detailed audience reports based on streaming server log files. Broadcasters will be able to access both real-time and historical reporting at the click of a button, even if they use a third party stream host. They can also instantly generate reports on the number of listeners they can also access information about where their listeners are located.
+32 85 25 20 17
www.casterstats.com
pmengal@casterstats.com
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