Convention Center Montreux installs EtherSound Network

Sep 3, 2004 12:03 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Swiss distributor and system integrator Decibel has installed an EtherSound network in the Convention Center Montreux (CCM), the main venue of the world Montreux Jazz Festival.

Decibel interfaced several of Digigram's ES8in, ES8out and ES220 EtherSound devices with the CCM's existing Ethernet infrastructure with the intent to eliminate noise problems in the audio transmission between the two main convention/concert halls and the public address system of the facility.

There are additional plans to extend the EtherSound network to other applications including recording and sound reinforcement. Additional ES8 and ES2 audio bridges, an audio workstation featuring the miXart 8 ES multichannel sound card with EtherSound interface, and an EtherSound card for the CCM's InnovaSON Sy40 mixing console are being budgeted.

For more information, visit www.digigram.com.

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