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fibre and back. BSS Audio debuted its Soundweb London BLU-GPX network-controlled GPIO ex- pander and BLU-806, BLU-326 Dante processors. The company also introduced BLU-Si BLU link cards that connect Soundcraft Si mixing consoles with Harman BLU link- enabled products. Calibre returned to InfoComm with significant updates to two of its most import- ant products for the pro-AV marketplace - the LEDView530 and HQView 530 switcher/scalers. Over on the Chauvet booth, the company showcased one of its most recent releas- es the Professional Legend 230SR beam moving head, along with the Nexus 4x4 tour ready washlight, Ovation series of theatrical luminaires, PVP S5 and PVP S7 HD video panels, MVP Ta8 Curve modular video panel, Well 2.0 wireless wash- light, Q-Spot 360 LED and Q-Spot 460 LED moving spot fixtures, and washlights from the Colorado Series. Christie’s suite of next generation digital display tools provided the main thrust of a number of technologically-advanced visual solutions for the Pro AV, large venue, architectural, corporate, broadcast, control room and digital signage markets, at Infocomm. Several new products were staged on the Clear-Com stand including its new


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1. The Elation stand. 2. Josh Martin, Technology Sales Manager for Eminence. 3. L’Acoustics’ Andrew Nagel, Head of Applications with Marketing Coordinator, Jan Bui. 4. Valerie Hoffman, Jim Reinhardt and Matthias Holz of beyerdynamic. 5. David Venus of PixelFLEX 6. Anthony Taylor of Martin Audio. 7. John Dunn, Adina Arhire and Mike Graham of Chauvet.


Concert 2.7 software update, the HME Dx210 wireless intercom, upgrades to its Tempest digital wireless intercoms, the Eclipse HX-delta, the Helixnet Partyline intercom system, and its next generation 700 Series analogue beltpacks. DPA showcased two new Podium microphones, which are suited to the installation market - giving AV installers and conference organisers clear, transparent and precise sound. DriveCore Install Series power amplifiers were highlighted on the Crown stand. Successor to the company’s CTs Series, the DCi amplifiers incorporate a host of improvements including Harman’s DriveCore technology. Over on the Dataton stand, new multi-image display and presentation software was showcased in the form of Watchout Version 5.5 along with the new Watchpax solid-state media server. Equipson showcased its UDA-16 modular column with line array shape. It is com- posed of an elaborate system of filters and 16 transducers with a wide frequency range placed as a line array system. The Vertex VT-EXT vertical rack strip was shown by Furman, which provides integrators with eight outlets, addresses ground loop issues, and simplifies cord management to reduce installation time. The new BB-ZB1 gateway, which works in conjunction with the Panamax MD2-ZB was also highlighted on the stand.


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