Lectrosonics launches LecNet user group

Jun 23, 2006 10:28 AM

    

Lectrosonics' new Yahoo! discussion forum will enable shared knowledge among LecNet users.

Lectrosonics has launched a user's group for its LecNet series of DSP-based products. The forum allows users, consultants and installers to freely discuss the products and applications, post files and learn from the experiences of other users.

Message topics can be related to any past or present LecNet product, including the AM range of auto mixers, right up to the DM Series matrix units, such as the DM1624, DMTH4 telephone hybrid and the new DMPA12 power amp and DSP unit. Lectrosonics employees moderate the posts in order to prevent spam and off-topic posting. However, once a member has posted a legitimate message, their settings will be changed to unrestricted posting.

LecNet2 is a user-friendly powerful software package designed for easy setup and control of Lectrosonics' newest audio components. The new discussion group can be accessed from the "Discussion Groups" link on the Lectrosonics home page, or directly via Yahoo! Groups.

For more information, please visit www.lectrosonics.com or www.groups.yahoo.com/group/LecNet2/.




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