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HHB Ships 10,000th Flashmic


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HHB Flashmic

Old Lyme, CT - Oct 2, 2008 - HHB has shipped its 10,000th Flashmic. First launched at IBC three years ago, the digital recording microphone has captured attention of broadcasters and news organizations around the world.

Some of the notable users of the Flashmic include German public broadcaster NDR, The Financial Times, actor Jamie Foxx, ABC Radio, Capital Radio, Classic FM, Danish Broadcasting, Radio France and the BBC. The BBC alone has added 500 Flashmics to its collection in 2008, bringing its total to more than 1,000.

HHB products are distributed exclusively in the United States, Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean by Sennheiser Electronic.




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