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Welcome to Audio Products Group's Spring edition of 'info@audioproducts', a quarterly newsletter designed to keep you informed of the latest news and reviews on our wide range of products.
 

 
 



AUDIA at the High Court
The High Court room located in Sydney required a revamp of the audio and video facilities to provide state of the art technology for all participants. 
A complicated task requiring, multiple zones for speaker and microphones all with different EQ processing and controlled from a central location. The solution was
Biamp’s Audia system, all in a multipurpose box.
Full story

 

 



Worldwide demand for DNH MD60

DNH’s MD60 cabinet speaker is in demand worldwide. It has been designed with DNH’s legendary quality and reliability and its stylish design make it popular for outdoor applications.  Full story


AKG C 414 – The NeXt Generation

15 new features, new accessories, new packaging & new styling: One of the most famous AKG microphones has just been improved upon, delivering the NeXt Generation in advanced sound & technology. Full story

Denon’s ultimate compact CD/MP3 player, DN-S1000
The Denon DNS1000 is the ultimate in a portable desktop style CD player with superb features designed for DJ’s by DJ’s.
Full story

 

 


  
TOA is a hit at Wimbledon
The Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club are an enormous annual event, and TOA amplifiers have made the complex sound requirements seem easy.  Full story

AudiaFLEX wins Best DSP Product 2004
Systems Contractor News announced the results of industry voting that identified AudiaFLEX as the best DSP Product for 2004 Full story      

Joe Satriani’s new Peavey JSX Guitar Amplifier
Joe Satriani has launched the new ultimate tone machine, the Peavey JSX guitar amplifier. Offering cool looks and a wide range of articulate tones this amplifier has star qualities. Full story

Jak Housden of ‘The Whitlams’ is a fan of
TL Audio

‘The Whitlams’ guitarist gives a rave review of his TL Audio desk: “It has real sound about it”  Full story

Marantz Pro wins “Cool Stuff Award”
The prestigious “Cool Stuff” Award goes to the Marantz PMD670 Professional solid state portable recorder. Full story

HK Audio D.E.A.CON dynamics and punch at every level
D.E.A.CON is a compact, active system for bands with discriminating tastes in sound.  It is the industry’s new high-water mark in versatility, handling ease and particularly, natural-sounding dynamic response. Full story

 

 

 
 Contents

Feature

 a Audia goes to court
 

New Products

 a DNH MD60
 
 
a AKG C414
 
 
a Denon DN-S1000

 

News Flash

 a TOA at Wimbledon
 
 a AudiaFLEX award
 
 a Joe Satriani & Peavey
 
 a TL Audio & Jak
 
 a Marantz wins award
 
 a HK Audio D.E.A.CON


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Helpful Hints

Sound Pressure Level (SPL) is the acoustic pressure reference for dB. The minimum threshold of undamaged human hearing is considered to be 0 dB SPL. The threshold of pain for undamaged human hearing is 120 dB SPL.

 



 


Fast Facts

Smallest Nightclub
The Miniscule of Sound in Britain is the worlds smallest nightclub. Complete with DJ, full sound system, smoke machine & 2m2 dance floor, the maximum capacity is 14 people.

Largest Amphitheater
The Colosseum of Rome, Italy, completed in AD80, covers 5 acres and has a capacity of 87,000.

Most Curtain Calls
Luciano Pavarotti received 165 curtain calls and was applauded for 1hr & 7mins after singing L'Elisir D'Amore at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin Germany in 1988.

© Guinness Book of Records



 

 

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