Neutrik aids MSU Audio Enthusiasts and Engineers

Feb 22, 2008 8:55 AM

    
This low-noise RIAA phono stage, one of the student projects at Michigan State University, uses high-quality connectors donated by Neutrik USA.

This low-noise RIAA phono stage, one of the student projects at Michigan State University, uses high-quality connectors donated by Neutrik USA.

Audio Enthusiasts and Engineers (AEE), a student-run, project-oriented organization at Michigan State University (MSU), has jumped full-force into its ongoing project, Revolution Audio. Through donations from Neutrik USA along with several other manufacturers, the students have begun construction on a high-quality turntable, low-noise RIAA phono stage, a hand-built tube microphone, a rebuild of several power amps the redesign of the universal power supply and the preamp.  

Revolution Audio began with the creation of a one-of-a-kind stereo system that allows options of source selection, volume control and audio panning from an LCD touch screen on the preamp. An audiophile turntable and the phono stage are this semester’s project. AEE will also build an enclosure for a 24in subwoofer that will complement Revolution Audio for frequencies as low as 10Hz. Other sponsors include Advanced Circuits, Microsoft, Electric Interconnect and Linear Systems.

Neutrik donated several products for various aspects of the project, such as chassis connectors for the recording studio’s tube microphone, including its seven-pin black cable and chassis XLR connectors and three-pin black chassis and cable XLR connectors, all featuring gold contacts. The company also contributed parts for the eight-channel snake, which will be used for live sound, because many AEE members perform around campus.

The AEE’s phono stage consists of one pearl pass-labs phono stage that is being built to remind students at MSU that in today's digital world, vinyl still holds a unique value. Neutrik supplied its male and female PowerCon connectors and several phono chassis mounts and RCA plugs for this aspect of the project.

AEE is a student-run organization, aiming to design, optimize, package, advertise and present projects that best reflect the professional attitude and passion the students have for audio engineering. Each semester, the AEE showcases its projects at Design Day to a growing number of attendees.

For more information, visit www.neutrikusa.com.




Want to use this article?
Click here for options!
Get Copyright Clearance

Share this article

blog comments powered by Disqus

 

Current Issue

Online captioning compliance

May 2012

The FCC has issued captioning requirements for all online video. Learn how to meet the requirements of the new rules and how to automate the technical process.

Read More articles...

Related Newsletter

Audio Technology Update
A twice-monthly newsletter about audio technology.

Related Posts


Confused about the terminology in an article? Find definitions of common terms and abbreviations in Broadcast Engineering's Glossary.

 


Video Compression, Editing and Displays

Video Compression, Editing and Displays

Video compression, editing and displays is an in-depth tutorial on MPEG compression technology, editing MPEG content and evaluating color video monitors written by long-time video expert, trainer and writer Steve Mullen, Ph. D.

File Based Technology and Workflow

File Based Technology and Workflow

File-based technologies have replaced video tape methods for a majority of production and broadcast operations. The worlds of AV and IT are coalescing to create new methods and workflows for media

Sound Off Podcasts

 

Broadcast Engineering Digital Reference Guide

Browse Back Issues

Back to Top