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

 



Wireless Conferencing in the Shire.

Alexandrina Shire Council, located just south of Adelaide in Goolwa, has facilities to hold regular official council meetings. When a redevelopment of the council chambers, offices and library facilities was being planned recently, Matt Dixon from BSS Light and Sound Innovation was consulted to recommend a wireless conferencing solution
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Create Multimedia signage with Denon Pro
Multimedia signage used to mean three things ? poor quality, hard to use, and worst of all, unreliable. Now Denon Professional reinvents the world of multimedia signage with the DN-V755/V750 Network Audio/Visual Players.
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One-touch, portable recording made easy
Marantz Professional introduces its new PMD671 recorder for one-touch, non-stop, PC-compatible recording. This solid state device can record audio files to affordable and widely available Microdrives or Compact Flash cards with just the flip of a switch. Full story

The Silent Experience: AKG K 28NC Headphones
The new K 28 NC from AKG turns every trip by plane, train, or bus into a relaxed listening session. An integrated active noise reduction filter reduces noise-related stress to a minimum for fatigue-free, restful travelling. Full story

Leading Edge Intercom by Aiphone
Aiphone has again shown their commitment to innovation in design and production of leading edge intercom products with the release of the new Aiphone JA series colour video intercom. Full story


TOA aims high with new HX-5 Speaker!
TOA has released the new HX-5 variable dispersion speakers, ideal for installations in auditoriums, houses of worship and gymnasiums. The HX-5 provides a unique alternative to conventional two-way speakers for installed sound and the innovative design allows users to easily adjust the speaker?s dispersion pattern to 60, 45, 30 or 15 degrees to suit the application. Full story

BIAMP introduces daVinci™ control screen software for AUDIA® and NEXIA
Soon to be available with Biamp® Audia® and Nexia TM systems, daVinci is an extensive control screen software package allowing integrators to create functional control interfaces without changing any of the existing, underlying audio design. Full story

 

Peavey JSX™ Guitar Amp Wins International MIPA Award
Peavey has won a 2005 MusikMesse International Press Award (m.i.p.a.) for its acclaimed JSX™ Joe Satriani signature guitar amp head. The JSX earned Best Guitar top honours in the annual event. Full story 

AKG wins Best Studio Microphone and Best Live Microphone at MIPA
58 international audio magazines honoured AKG for its efforts with two of the highly prestigious m.i.p.a.?s (MusikMesse International Press Award). Full story 

TOA wins Best Audio Routing product at Infocomm Awards
The TOA NX-100S Network Audio Adapter was awarded "Best Audio Routing Product for Commercial Installation" at the AV Communications Excellence Awards Banquet held June 7, 2005 at Infocomm 2005 in Las Vegas, NV. Full story


 
 Contents

Feature

 a TOA Installation

New Products

 a Denon Pro

 a Marantz Pro

 a AKG

 a Aiphone

 a TOA

 a Biamp

News Flash

 a Peavey Award

 a AKG Award

 a TOA Award

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Helpful Hints

Audio signal processing, sometimes referred to as audio processing, is the processing of a representation of auditory signals, or sound. The representation can be digital or analog. An analog representation is usually electrical; a voltage level represents the air pressure waveform of the sound. Similarly, a digital representation expresses the pressure wave-form as a sequence of symbols, usually binary numbers.


 



Fast Facts


Digital Radio

Digital audio broadcasting or DAB is a developing technology for broadcasting audio programming in digital form. Broadcast radio has been in widespread use since the 1920s, and to this time has remained largely based on the analog "amplitude modulation" (AM) technologies used at the beginning and the "frequency modulation" (FM) technologies introduced in the mid-20th Century. The objective of converting to digital systems is to enable higher fidelity, greater noise immunity, and new services.

 

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