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February New Products
Headphones
Phiaton
MS 400: Moderna Series headphones are engineered with a carbon fiber enclosure for accurate response and high quality audio. These flexible fold-and-go headphones fit conveniently into a compact carrying case for travel. They feature studio grade 40mm electrodynamic drivers, 32 ohm impedance, 98dB sensitivity,
max input power of 1W and weigh 6.5 ounces.
866-313-3203
www.phiaton.com
info@phiaton.com
Six-band digital audio processor
Axel Technology
Falcon 50 FM: The Falcon 50's largest control set allows users to paint a unique and competitive on-air sound, from detailed and flat to heavy and loud. Audio quality is maintained even at extreme settings. A module allows flexible switching between inputs. Fail-safe operation is assured by an internal bypass on all the audio and MPX I/O circuits. Two composite baseband outputs are provided, each with independent level control. The MPX clipping stage is user-enable and adjustable. MPX power can be limited accordingly to ITU R-BS 412 Specification. Two serial RS-232 ports, an USB port and a TCP/IP Ethernet connection permit remote control and monitoring from almost any location through the use of a standard PC and the dedicated control software that comes with the unit.
+39 51 736555
www.axeltechnology.com
info@axeltechnology.com
In-studio pre-processor
Omnia Audio
Omnia One Studio Pro: The Omnia One Studio Pro is the first studio processor to include a four-band compressor/limiter. One size does not fit all when it comes to pre-and post-processing. The flexibility offered by the Omnia One Studio Pro's compressor/limiter allows precise and accurately defined individual control while pre-processing music, commercials, remote feeds or sweetening audio. Signal flow processes can be used separately or together as needed. They include: wide-band automatic gain control; four-band limiter; four-band compressor; and bass enhancement.
216-241-3343
www.omniaaudio.com
info@omniaaudio.com
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