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1.Norbert Perstinger and Colin Sowter of Allen & Heath. 2. Panasonic’s press conference took place on the first evening of the show at the Nemo Science Centre. 3. The projectiondesign stand. 4. The RCF team. 5. The Shure stand. 6. Nick Screen of Duran Audio. 7. Sina Petzold, Jens Werner and Stephanie Schmidt on the Sennheiser stand. 8. Martin Elsner of Sommercable. 9. Todd Meier of Meyer Sound.
ingly low power consumption, therefore reducing the total cost of ownership below that of conventional designs. The company joined Lake to exhibit the PLM Series alongside the LM 44, the brand new digital audio processor from Lake. The new 10mm pixel pitch LED display panel, the EC-10, along with additions to the P3 System Controller family for LED screens, the P3-200 and the PC-based P3-PC were all on display on at the Martin Professional booth. Other products on show included the user-friendly Maxedia media server, as well as the latest in Martin’s popular line of LED moving heads. Meyer Sound extended its line of self-powered, low-voltage audio solutions has grown with the addition of three new 48-volt, DC-powered loudspeakers that offer the same exemplary performance as their AC-powered counterparts. The PM-1XP 48 V DC loudspeaker is the low-voltage version of the UPM-1P loudspeaker. The UPJunior-XP 48 V DC VariO loudspeaker combines the distinct advantages of the low-voltage, self-powered concept with the versatility of the VariO constant direc- tivity horn. And the UMS-1XP 48 V DC subwoofer extends low-voltage system response to an operating frequency range of 25Hz - 160Hz and a peak SPL of
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127dB at one metre. MilTec (UK) Ltd exhibited lightweight multi-channel amplifiers, signal processing and mixing products from the MT Audio range. The LEDHead LED Lighting prod- ucts included the LED Batten 2, fitted with 18 x 8W quad-colour LEDs and LED tapes with tri-colour and white LED options. Mode-AL has developed the ECS range of soundproofed 19-inch rack enclosures that are not only attractive and unobtrusive, but also provide ventilation and cable access while achieving an impressive 36dB acoustic suppression across the au- dible range for any installation, and these were on display for visitors at the show. Panasonic Europe had a busy show, with its largest stand to date, and it in- troduced numerous new product ranges. The PT-EX12K LCD projector range offers a 12,000 lumens brightness and XGA (1,024 x 768) resolution, while the PT-DZ770K offers 7,000 lumens of brightness and full-HD ready WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200) resolution. The PT-LZ370E LCD series of full high definition projectors, offers high accuracy images, and the PT-VW430 range provides high brightness and ultra portability. Finally, Panasonic Europe announced the PT-DZ21K Series,
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