NEW PRODUCTS LIVE AND MICS
1. KAM GIGSTER 14.2 CONSOLE
£399.95 They say: Designed and built for performers and musicians. For: Musicians, performers Range: Kam consoles Spec: Balanced mic/line input with combi socket, multi-functional stereo channels, three-band eq per channel, 24-bit digital multi effects, two aux sends per channel, 60mm faders, sealed potentiometers. From: Lamba 01582 690600
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4. AUDIX TM-1 CONDENSER
£276.13 They say: Known for its linearity, accurate response, consistency, ease of use, and affordability. For: Test and measurement applications Range: Audix mics Spec: 6mm pre-polarized condenser mic, uniformly controlled omni-directional polar pattern, 20Hz to 25kHz frequency response, requires 18 to 52 Volts phantom power, four- stage brass body and capsule housing, nickel plate finish. From: SCV London 020 8418 1470
5. SENNHEISER G3 GB WIRELESS SYSTEMS
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£POA They say: In response to the impending need for UK wireless users to move from Channel 69 to Channel 38. For: Live applications Range: Sennheiser wireless Spec: Covers all of Channel 38. Range D (usable post Digital Switchover), Range A will possibly lose 8MHz of tuning range, but likely to become off-limits, Range G possibly lose 40MHz of its tuning range for the same reasons as Range A, Range B f& C full tuning range available. From: Sennheiser 01494 551551
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2. KAM GIGSTER 16.2 CONSOLE
£469.95 They say: When the gig gets that little bit bigger. For: Musicians, performers Range: Kam consoles Spec: Balanced mic/line input with combi socket, multi-functional stereo channels, three-band eq per channel, 24-bit digital multi effects, two aux sends per channel, 60mm faders, sealed potentiometers. From: Lamba 01582 690600
3. KAM POWERHEAD PA MIXER
£189.95 They say: A perfect PA mixer for that smaller event or gig. For: Musicians, performers Range: DR guitar strings Spec: Delay effect with adjustable parameters, front mic/line input, rear stereo RCA input, USB and SD media player, LCD display, four XLR mic inputs, three 1/4 inch jack and two line inputs, two-band eq with gain control, three-band master eq. From: Lamba 01582 690600
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6. TRANTEC S5-3 & 5 WIRTELESS
SYSTEMS £POA They say: Making sense of the mayhem surrounding the past, present and future of radio microphone frequencies.
For: Live applications Range: Trantec wireless Spec: Channel 38-compliant version of S4.16 16-channel system, S5.3 12-channel system and variant 24-channel S5.5. From:Trantec 020 8330 3111
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GUITAR SPOTLIGHT
JBL PRX-600 SERIES PORTABLE PA
FROM £850 They say: Portable PA from the master of sound reinforcement. For: Bands, performers, venues Range: JBL portable PA Spec: Offers unparalleled power, rugged durability and incredible versatility for small to mid-sized
lenvironments.for Bands, musicians, performers range JBL portable PA spec Four full-range cabs (PRX612M, PRX615M, PRX625, PRX635) and two subwoofers (PRX618S and PRX618S-XLF). JBL Differential Drive speaker technology, dbx Type IV limiting
58 miPRO OCTOBER 2010
circuitry, Crown class-D amps, integrated DSP input section with mic/line level input, selectable system eq, A/D converter.
In addition to Crown amplifiers, the PRX600 series utilises new, low noise AD converters that reduce idle noise and improve the overall spectral balance. The entire line has been revoiced for better clarity and tone.
In addition to meeting the
performance requirements for the PRX600 series, JBL also met using Harman’s Green Edge promise of being environmentally responsible. The new speakers require less wood and less plastic than their predecessors, use less
energy to build and will use less fuel (due to the lower weight) to transport than previous models. All PRX600 series speakers include
proprietary JBL Differential Drive neodymium woofers, powder-coated obsidian 16-gauge perforated steel grilles, obsidian DuraFlex finish; integrated handles with backing cups, commercialgrade lightweight multi-layer 18 mm plywood cabinetry and tongue & groove construction. From: Sound Technology 1462 480000
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