Studio Technologies introduces three new products

Oct 18, 2005 3:21 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    



The new M742 fits in 1RU.
Studio Technologies hit this year’s AES show with three new products: two professional mixers and a new intercom system.

The new M742 is a small audio mixer that features four mic/line inputs, four line inputs, two audio buses, two 10-segment LED level meters and a monitoring section. It fits in 1RU.

Also shown was the Model 212 announcer’s console. The new Model 212 incorporates the features of the Model 210 announcer’s console but adds digital inputs and outputs.

Studio Technologies also demonstrated its Model 41 Interface for use in on-air television at a fixed location or as part of a remote production vehicle. In addition to broadcast intercom applications, the Model 41 can be used to create high-performance stereo headphone cue and monitoring systems in audio recording and post-production facilities.

For more information, visit www.studio-tech.com.

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