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Presonus Studiolive 24.4.2 - NAMM 2010
Following up on the runaway success of its StudioLive 16.4.2 digital mixer, PreSonus announced a new member of the family: the StudioLive 24.4.2. Like its 16-channel sibling, the 24-channel StudioLive 24.4.2 is designed for both studio recording and live sound, without compromising the requirements ...
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SE Electronics Voodoo VR1 & VR2 - NAMM 2010
SE Electronics VR1 passive & VR2 Active Ribbon Microphones
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Summer NAMM: Telefunken M-80
Telefunken M-80 - Handheld Dynamic Microphone
Telefunken USA are now shipping their M80, the first handheld vocal model in their range of high-class microphones. The M80 is a cardioid dynamic mic with a frequency response of 30Hz to 18khz. According to the manufacturers, it has a very low-mass...
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Summer NAMM: SPL Phonitor
SPL Phonitor - Monitoring Headphone Amplifier
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Olympus LS-11 - Summer NAMM '09
Olympus unveils its new portable audio recorder, the LS-11, which is a follow-up to their LS-10 handheld audio recorder.
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DPA 4099 - Summer NAMM '09
At the 2009 Summer NAMM show in Nashville, we checked out the DPA 4099 instrument microphone.
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SE Electronics 2200a & Gemini III - NAMM 2010
SE Electronics 2200a & Gemini III - Special edition 10th anniversary microphones
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Allen & Heath Zed 10fx - NAMM 2010
Allen & Heath Zed 10fx - Multipurpose Small Format Mixer
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Behringer XENYX USB Mixers - NAMM 2010
Craig Lewis points out the finer points. What's new this year, Craig? Sporting a wide range of options, the next-generation XENYX live/studio mixers from Behringer merge built-in USB interface, easy-to-use “one-knob” compressors, world-renowned XENYX mic preamps and “British-style” channel EQ.
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PreSonus StudioLive 24.4.2 - Winter Namm 2010
Following up on the runaway success of its StudioLive 16.4.2 digital mixer, PreSonus announced a new member of the family: the StudioLive 24.4.2. Like its 16-channel sibling, the 24-channel StudioLive 24.4.2 is designed for both studio recording and live sound, without compromising the requirements ...
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