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Archive for NAB 2009

2009 Highlights (yes, there were some)
As we looked back over 2009 we found several things to be happy about. NAB2009 brought out a few new products of interest and the Sound Devices 552 debuted to a waiting crowd. We worked to bring some clarity to the complex and ever changing world of digital workflows with our Sound for Picture session... Read full entry »
January 8, 2010
Zaxcom QRX100 at NAB 2009
Zaxcom founder and President, Glenn Sanders, gives Skylor a detailed description and demonstration of their newest product, the QRX100–a 4-channel Digital ENG Receiver.
April 28, 2009
Nagra’s new products at NAB 2009
John Owens of Nagra describes updates to the Nagra VI and debuts the LB 2-channel digital audio recorder.
April 28, 2009
Sound Devices CL-2 at NAB 2009
Paul Isaacs of Sound Devices shows off the new CL-2 Boom Fader Controller for use with the 788T Recorder.
April 28, 2009
Countryman E6s at NAB 2009
Chris Countryman explains the origins and capacity of the E6s Compact Omni Earset Mic while Skylor models it.
April 28, 2009
K-Tek products for NAB 2009
K-Tek’s Brenda Parker demonstrates and explains several items from the K-Tek and Reinhardt Windscreen lines. The Klassic Traveler Boom Pole - “The one pound pole” K-Mount & K-MTS Quick Sock fuzzy Camera Clamp Adapter Kit Shoe Bridge K-Cam SM Shoe Step Reinhardt Windscreens Reinhardt Soft Zep Stage Poles with Quick Connect
April 24, 2009
Rycote Video Mount for NAB 2009
Simon Davies demonstrates the new Rycote InVision Video mount.
April 24, 2009
Ron Meyer shows the Solice Mixer at NAB 2009
Professional Sound Corporation’s Ron Meyer shows off sleek and stylish Solice Mixer.
April 24, 2009
Lectrosonics’ new products for NAB 2009
Lectrosonic’s Gordon Moore describes and displays the new Octo Pack 8 Channel Wireless Receiver distribution unit, the HM plug-on transmitter and the SRBATTSLED for use with the SRa and SRa-5P ENG Receivers.
April 24, 2009
New power management devices from Remote Audio: BDSv3, Hot Strip, and RM (remote meter)
Video runs 4:02
April 20, 2009