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MOST WANTED RESELLER TOP SALES


HHB director of sales Martin O’Donnell names the audio equipment supplier’s most popular kit and explains why Avid’s Pro Tools 10 HDX platform is in demand


Broadcast TECH


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AVID PRO TOOLS 10 HDX


Avid’s new Pro Tools 10 HDX


platform is rapidly gaining acceptance across TV, radio and fi lm audio produc- tion. New disk caching technology, real- time fades and clip gain control have made


Pro Tools more responsive and faster to use, and the new HDX 64-channel I/O core card offers fi ve times more DSP processing than its predecessor, with expanded systems offering up to 768 audio tracks and 256 channels of I/O.


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DOLBY DP568


Reference decoder equipped with AES, ASI and HD-SDI inputs plus a media port for MPEG-2 transport streams. The DP568 decodes all Dolby formats and includes ITU-R BS.1770-2 true-peak and loud- ness monitoring/logging.


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TC ELECTRONIC TM9


Standalone metering platform with a 9-inch touch screen. Combines loudness measurement and true-peak metering plus an excellent analogue needle PPM emulation with fl exible analogue and digital I/O from stereo to 16 channels on HD-SDI.


4 WOHLER AMP1-16-M


Suitable for OB vehicles and trans - mission and playout facilities. 1U with dual 3G/HD/SD-SDI inputs and high-res OLED metering. De-embeds 16 channels of audio for confi dence monitoring/mix- ing into built-in speakers, head- phones and analogue outputs.


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GENELEC 8030


Most popular loudspeaker brand for post and broadcast. Build and sound quality is exceptional and the range is extensive. The models are complemented by a wide range of accessories for any fl oor, wall or ceiling mounting challenge.


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