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DATATON | WATCHPAX www.dataton.com


Watchpax is a solid-state media player tailored for maximum performance with Dataton’s Watchout multi-display production software. It features built-in Watchout software and optimised hardware; it is robust and reliable and gives the user the power of Watchout production tools without the hassle of fine-tuning computers or running long video cables. Plug in the Watchpax and there’s no tweaking, no updating of graphics cards, less stress. Create a show in Watchout, connect one Watchpax per display source and you are good to go. It’s designed to match the specific demands of distributed systems and multi-room installs. For installations running in several show areas or rooms, it means the user keeps the hardware as close to the display source as possible, not connected by long, expensive video cables. With the media player and display sources set up in a compact area, the user minimises potential loss of quality, downtime and install time.


LE MAITRE | HAZEMASTER www.lemaitre.co.uk


Le Maitre’s HazeMaster is its most advanced and powerful hazer yet. With its massive output capacity, high power variable fan and low power consumption, as well as rugged construction it has a host of new features and benefits. The combination of an industrial grade air-pump, a two-stage heating process and a microprocessor controller, produce an output so powerful that the HazeMaster can convert up to 500cc of fluid per hour. A high power, built-in fan is capa- ble of moving up to 130 cbm/hr reducing the need for external fans, while the inclusion of adjustable directional fan louvers which can be set from 30º-80º, not only control the haze direction but also play an important role in eliminating the condensation of haze on output. The user panel is highly intuitive with easy to manipulate controls and a three-digit LED digital display. The haze output and fan velocity can be adjusted in 2% increments over a 0-99% display range giving the operator ultimate control, and a manual override mode allows the operator to make these adjustments at the machine even while in DMX mode.


LIGHTHOUSE TECHNOLOGIES | X3 www.lighthouse-tech.com


Lighthouse Technologies has launched the X3 indoor large-scale LED video display featuring a 3.9mm pixel pitch. The use of three-in-one surface mounted device LEDs allows X3 to deliver 140° horizontal and vertical viewing angles.16-bit processing and Lighthouse’s M4 colour processing technology deliver true colours with an ultra-high contrast ratio and 2,000 nits of brightness. At less than 10kg per panel, and with a panel size of 500 x 500mm, X3 is lightweight and easy to transport. Servicing is also quick and simple, with just the loosening of two clips to open the back cover. nX3 benefits from compatibility with Lighthouse’s latest generation of LCM processor, which simplify and enhance user control via easy connectivity, high resolution support and powerful all-in- one adjustment tools.


OUT BOARD | TIMAX SOUNDHUB-M www.outboard.co.uk


TiMax SoundHub-M is the latest addition to the suite of TiMax2 SoundHub matrix processors and audio show control products. Targeted towards museums, visitor attractions, rides, hospitality, retail and other AV installations, it provides a multi-channel playback server and multi-zone processor and controller linked with directional audio localisation and spatialisation for a higher level of message impact and immersion to the visitor experience. It offers a combination of facilities for routing, mixing, processing and zone control, plus music and effects playback as well as 3D spatialisation and showcontrol, as well as options for industry-standard networking such as Cobranet, Ethersound, Dante or MAD.


PEAVEY | PV 115D & 215D www.peavey.com


The new PV 115D and 215D lightweight and portable loudspeaker enclosures utilise Peavey’s loudspeaker and Class-D power amp technology to deliver high performance and value. Housed in durable wooden, carpet-covered enclosures with a built-in pole mount (except PV 215D), the new enclosures deliver 400W of bass-pounding, distortion-free sound utilising Peavey’s DDT compression.


SENNHEISER | DIGITAL 9000 SERIES www.sennheiser.com


The Digital 9000 Series from Sennhesier is a digital wireless system that can transmit completely uncompressed audio, artefact-free and with superb dynam- ics. Targeting broadcasting professionals, musical theatres and high-profile live audio events; Digital 9000 sets a new benchmark in digital wireless transmis- sion. The system, which includes the EM 9046 receiver, SKM 9000 handheld and SK 9000 bodypack transmitters, and a comprehensive suite of accessories, has been meticulously designed for the highest channel counts in today’s increasingly dense frequency environment.


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