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8. Kari Eythorsson of Optocore with Clear-Com’s Vinnie Macri. 9. James Capparelle, Sales & Marketing Associate, DPA Microphones. 10. Thomas Bensen of Outline. 11. Doug MacCallum of One Systems.


SHOW HIGHLIGHTS On the AKG stand the new ear hook C111LP microphone was debuted, alongside the Discussion System CS3 and revamped digital automatic microphone mixers - the DMM6 and DMM12. Audio-Technica displayed its AT-DMM828 digital matrix mixer - a microprocessor-controlled, programmable, automatic-switching eight-channel matrix mixer. Avid presented the biggest thing it has done for the install market so far - the S3L mixing desk, which can live on stage or in a rack and has a newly designed control surface among other features. The main news on the Barco and projectiondesign booth was the merging of the two companies, however both also presented news products. Barco with its latest HDX projector model - the HDX-W20 Flex, and projectiondesign with its F35 panorama projector, which is being combined with Barco’s ClickShare solution. Beyerdynamic showcased its new Quinta conference system and its range of Revoluto microphones, along with the new TG 1000 digital wireless microphone system. Introduced at the Biamp Systems stand was its new canvas design control system for Tesira. In other com- pany news the manufacturer has teamed up with Audix to introduce the CM1-6W and CM1-6WS gooseneck ceiling microphones. The Plena Matrix digital sound system from Bosch was shown for the fi rst time in the US, it includes a graphi- cal user interface, DSP processor, two types of 4-channel Class D amplifi ers, a call station and a wall panel. Broaman showcased its Repeat48 and Repeat48CWDM plug ‘n’ play video conversion solutions on the Clear- Com booth. The repeat platform devices convert 3G/HD/SD-SDI (or MADI) signals from coaxial cables to


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