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DirectOut MI6 MADI Monitor

DirectOut MI6 MADI Monitor

DirectOut MI6 MADI Monitor

DirectOut debuts its MI6 16-channel MADI audio monitoring unit, which provides three MADI inputs/outputs, headphone out, analog stereo line out and an AES3 output. Sixteen channels can be summed with individual levels onto a main mix, that’s then output via the device’s integrated speakers and other outputs. All MADI outputs carry the signal of the active MADI input, so several units can be daisy-chained. The active MADI signal is split into four banks of 16 audio channels, each with a pot and mute button, and added to the mix for mono or stereo monitoring.

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BMS 4591C 2-inch Compression Driver

BMS 4591C 2-inch Compression Driver

The 4591C is BMS’ latest-generation 2-inch exit midrange compression driver, featuring a 3.5-inch voice coil and a large annular ring diaphragm. The unit is designed for high power handling (up to 150 watts AES), high-output applications, with a 200 Hz to 9 kHz bandwidth. Both 8- and 16-ohm versions are offered. Weight is 13.2 pounds; mounting is via four M6 holes on a 4-inch diameter.

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Ambisonic Sound MA Line Array

Ambisonic Sound MA Line Array

Ambisonic Sound Technologies’ modular MA Series speakers are designed for true line-array performance in an articulating arrangement. The MA1600 Compact Line-Array Module features planar ribbon tweeters and coaxially on neodymium 6.5-inch Kevlar cone mids for wide, 110-degree horizontal dispersion. A recommended minimum of four MA1600s can be articulated from 0 to 8 degrees for improved front-to-back audience coverage. A complementary MA1216 12-inch sub can be flown or stacked in conventional or cardioid arrays.

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The L-Acoustics K2 rig proved just right at Red Rocks. Photo by Jon Winkler

Morrissey: Peace By Piece

Moz Sweeps the States on His ‘World Peace is None of Your Business’ Tour with Thunder Audio

Stephen Patrick Morrissey, best known simply as Morrissey or “Moz,” has never been one to shy away from controversy. Whether publicly voicing his disgust for England’s monarchy system or lambasting the global meat production industry for “murder,” the former Smiths’ frontman always has plenty to say — both in speech and song.

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