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Arena Television turns to Calrec for OB sound solution
Apr 15, 2004 12:00 PM
Arena Television's newest mobile productin
fleet is equipped with Zeta 100 digital audio console.
Arena Television, in Surrey, which operates one of the U.K.’s
largest independent mobile production fleets, has installed a Calrec
Zeta 100 digital audio console in one of its newest trucks. It’s
the first Calrec audio board sold in England.
The console, configured as 40 mono and 16 stereo channels, replaces
an analog console as part of a complete refit of Arena’s OB Unit
5. The truck will be used nationwide.
The new console complements a 48-channel Calrec C2 analog console in
Arena’s larger 16-camera truck, Unit 6.
The purchase by Arena brings the global total of Zeta 100 consoles
sold to 11.
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