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SHOW PREVIEW: PLASA LONDON


which will be presented to the public for the first time. Cobalt is designed to be fast to program using built-in multitouch displays, motorised faders, backlit colour-coded endless pots and a backlit keypad. Following the


announcement of the UK distribution agreement earlier this year at PLASA Focus, LMC Audio will feature a range from new UK- manufactured pro-audio brand Inspired Audio. In addition, LMC will be


showcasing the latest in digital console technology


from Yamaha, Midas and Allen & Heath. Other brands on the stand include Martin Audio, Nexo, DPA, Soundcraft, Sennheiser and Shure. Managing director Paul


Hinkly comments: “This exhibition becomes ever more beneficial for LMC as an opportunity to connect to existing and new hire companies, venues,


engineers and specifiers, and we look forward to meeting visitors with our fresh audio and commercial


opportunities, whether for the first or 50th time.” Miltec will be showing the


production versions of its Blakite speaker range. The new family is manufactured in the UK using custom drivers supplied by Fane. All seven models are made from birch


ply and finished in black or white paint. The range consists of three full-range speakers and four subs. The three tops have 8in, 10in and 12in drivers with 1.7in


The Robe team prepares for PLASA


compression drivers. The sound is said to be clean and detailed, making them suitable for conference venues and theatres as well as schools and clubs. Features include a 35º wedge angle, optional rubber feet, flying points, PowerDrive bracket mounting points and a pole socket. The subs are all front loaded and available in 12in, 15in, 2 x 15in and 2 x 18in formats. PSCo is partnering with Samsung to showcase a total of 38 displays, encompassing models from the UE, UD and ME Series in sizes ranging from 22in to 95in. There will also be a special preview of the 95in model, officially launching in December 2013. A double-sided, 5m-long display consisting of 20 large- format LCD and videowall displays will be a major stand attraction, along with a distinctive curved videowall made up of 46in and 55in ultra-thin bezel LCD displays and 22in square displays. PSCo brackets will be used to configure the giant display in a creative layout demonstrating the flexibility of the mounting solution to support these professional displays in their different sizes, orientations and heights. Platinum PLASA sponsor


Robe will be showcasing nine new products in Hall 5 on its enlarged stand. Sister company Anolis will also be present on an adjacent stand.


The Glandmaster will take


centre stage on the Sommer Cable stand. The flexible and sturdy solution for cable splicings is available in a range of sizes and can be labelled individually either by laser engraving or via a printed shrinking tube. With fibre optic systems from Sommer Cable, the Glandmaster may be combined with the FOC protective tube to protect the sensitive buffer tubes against damage during transport and laying. 


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