TSL’s new PAM2-3G16 mulitchannel audio monitor simplifies multichannel audio monitoring via preset menus and shortcut keys.
At IBC2009, TSL will introduce the PAM2-3G16, the latest addition to its Precision Audio Monitor (PAM) family of multistandard, multiformat audio monitors.
PAM2-3G16 simplifies monitoring of Dolby E/D or discreet multichannel audio using preset menus and shortcut keys to access critical elements of complex broadcast audio systems. The PAM2-3G16 offers user-selectable scales, ballistics and a wide range of standard I/O signals as well as the ability to dissect and monitor any multichannel audio signal structure intelligently from mixed mono, stereo and 5.1.
The PAM2-3G16’s 2RU package and large OLED displays are a natural evolution of features and operability. PAM2-3G16 has 10 buttons that can be used to access menus and recall/manage user presets. Sixteen bar graphs are simultaneously displayed, enabling users to view four groups of embedded audio or eight AES pairs.
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