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GeorgeNecola on Jul 17th, 2014 in
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From the website: "Zen Studio is the professional, portable audio interface with the most competitive analog and digital connectivity. The 12 world-class mic pres, Antelope's signature clocking, the on-board DSP effects with multiple monitor mixers and the proprietary low-latency USB connectivity make Zen a world-class mobile recording system, that can easily fit inside a backpack or gear bag. Zen Studio is designed to meet the needs of the modern day producer or engineer on-the-go, as well as location sound engineers, sound designers, independent bands and musicians in search of greater sound quality and flexibility."
Dear readers, I got a copy from Hal Leonard books about the History of Marshall amps. According to the press-text, it's an upgraded version of 25 Years of Marshall-book.
I was able to do an email interview with Sylvia Massy. She is one of my long time heroesse (if there is a female word for that). The interview was taken on the January 6, 2014.
Posted by
GeorgeNecola on May 22nd, 2013 in
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From the page:
Orion 32 is a 32-channel A/D & D/A converter and audio master clock, supporting both MADI and USB interfaces, clocked by Antelope’s renowned 64-bit Acoustically Focused Clocking (AFC)...
from the page:
Welcome to the second installment in Dirk Verbeurens Library of the Extreme:
“Library of the Extreme – Death & Thrash”
The new ”Library of the Extreme – Death...
Posted by
GeorgeNecola on Jan 4th, 2013 in
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from the page: “The CR-14’s dual, low-mass ribbon element which enables a much better sensitivity rating than most single ribbon designs. This design lends to fast and accurate transient response,...
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GeorgeNecola on Oct 19th, 2012 in
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a once great manufacturer continues to make cheap stuff and forget about his company history and the quality they delivered with their Sxa...
Posted by
GeorgeNecola on Jul 31st, 2012 in
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I had the pleasure to visit the PSI factory some weeks ago… :
http://blog.georgenecola.com/visit-the-factory-psi-audio-highend-studio-monitors-made-in-switzerland/
Technicalities:
The monitors are heavy...