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ARX's MSX 32 N Power' s World
Economic Forum's "Summer Davos".
ARX's China and Hong Kong Distributor
N Power Ltd supplied an MSX 32 E based Active Signal
Distribution System to the Contractor installing the Audio
Systems for the recent "Summer Davos in
Asia"
"Relaunching Growth, Annual Meeting of
the New Champions 2009" held in Dalian, Peoples
Republic of China between the 10th to the 12th of September
2009.
To quote the World Economic
Forum:
"This recovery will be directed by a new
generation of leaders the New Champions and
the World Economic Forum is bringing them together at the
Summer Davos. In addition, China will be a
significant driver in bringing the world economy out of its
present recession and into recovery. The Meeting in Dalian,
Peoples Republic of China, will bring together over
1,300 industry, government and thought leaders to debate and
define the course needed to relaunch growth."
And ARX was there to assist.............
MSX32 details at: www.arx.com.au/Australia/msx32.htm

ARX UniMIXs installed into
Cairo's Smart Village
Hesham Badr from ARX Egyptian Distributor
Technology K.A.R advises that 8 units of ARX's UniMIX
Mic/Line AV/Podcast Mixer have been supplied and
installed into the lecture theatres at the Ministry of
Communications and Information Technology (MCIT).
MCIT headquarters are at Smart Village
Cairo, the prime Technology cluster and Business Park in
Egypt.

ARX's UniMIX AV/Podcast mixer features
AGC (automatic gain control), Six Balanced XLR Mic / Line
input channels with individual level controls, plus a
dedicated stereo RCA jack Line In channel and switchable
Phantom Power. Multiple outputs are provided for the main
sound system as well as transformer isolated recording and
remote monitoring.
Developed in conjunction with the
Information Services Department at Melbourne University the
UniMIX is designed to allow institutions such as colleges,
universities and high schools to provide downloadable
recordings - podcasts - of lectures and classes for students
to access on a local area network. These recordings are
typically taken from the classroom / lecture theatre sound
system and saved to a computer in real time.
Product details at: www.arx.com.au/International/unimix.htm
Melbourne Uni installs
new ARX UniMIX
Kylie James, from leading ARX Dealer
SoundCorp has supplied Melbourne University
with 50 units of the new ARX UniMix AV/Podcast
mixer.
Developed in conjunction with the
Information Services Department at Melbourne University the
UniMix forms the main hub of their Systems upgrade to
provide downloadable recordings - podcasts - of lectures and
classes for students to access on the Universities local
area network. These recordings are taken from classrooms and
lecture theatre sound systems and saved to a computer in
real time.
The UniMIX features Six Balanced
XLR Mic / Line input channels with individual level
controls, plus a dedicated stereo RCA jack Line In channel
and switchable Phantom Power. Multiple outputs are provided
for the main sound system as well as transformer isolated
recording and remote monitoring.
Several problems are normally faced in
this type of application. Getting the correct recording
level is difficult, given that the level requirements are
different to those of loudspeaker systems and maintaining a
steady input level to the computer requires continual
monitoring to prevent digital overload.
ARX's design team have overcome these
problems by integrating new Automatic Gain Control
(AGC) circuitry into the Unimix's transformer isolated
independent Recording output. Specially tailored parameters
ensure that audio levels remain constant, irrespective of
Microphone placement and user technique. The result is a
consistent level for the recording, providing increased
intelligibility, removing the need for full time monitoring
and the risk of overload and distortion.
Click
Here for full information
on the ARX UniMIX
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