SSL documents rising demand for C Series digital consoles

Sep 8, 2007 8:49 AM

             
SSL C100 series digital mixing consoles

The new HD versions of the SSL C100 series digital mixing consoles are growing in popularity among high profile broadcasters across the U.S.

Solid State Logic (SSL) has announced a surging demand for its C Series digital consoles. In particular, the rapid pace of installations has continued through the acclaimed C100 console’s recent evolution to the C100 HD and C100 HD-S, along with the addition of version 4.0 software and the Centuri HD-S processor.

The company recently announced several major sales and installations of the C100 HD. The Versus network, a U.S. cable outlet of the NHL and other sporting events including the Tour de France, the America’s Cup, the Boston Marathon and Davis Cup, is installing a C124 HD into its new Stamford, CT-based studio facility.

Washington, D.C., public broadcaster WETA recently installed a C132 HD with SSL’s MORSE (Modular Resource Sharing Engine) system for its upcoming transition to broadcast “NewsHour with Jim Lehrer” in HD. Meanwhile, Boston-based WGBH, producer of more PBS primetime programming than any other station, has installed a C200 console for WGBH Radio.

Systems designer and integrator TV Magic is handling two SSL HD installs. Iowa Public Television, a statewide public broadcasting network, has ordered two C100 HD consoles for its auditorium, theater and main production control rooms. Meanwhile, in New York, a C148 HD is being placed into Christian broadcaster Trinity Broadcast Network’s recently constructed facility.

Other recent high-profile clients include Nashville’s Great American Country, the exclusive TV home to the Grand Ole Opry; and the Madison Square Garden (MSG) Network, metropolitan New York’s sports broadcaster.

For more information, visit www.solid-state-logic.com.




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