Wohler enhances audio monitors

Jan 26, 2010 4:01 PM

    
With available redundant power supplies and the new free mix mode, the AMP2-16 Series is now transmission-chain ready.

With available redundant power supplies and the new free mix mode, the AMP2-16 Series is now transmission-chain ready.

Wohler Technologies has added new enhancements to its AMP1-16-3G and AMP2-16 16-channel audio monitors, including features and menu options that deliver greater convenience and functionality for multichannel monitoring.

Improved access to audio levels and settings, newly added live mixing capabilities for the AMP2-16 Series and more powerful monitoring and control functions give operators the flexibility to adapt in real time to the monitoring demands of complex broadcast operations.

With available redundant power supplies and the new free mix mode, the AMP2-16 Series is now transmission-chain ready and reduces the dependence on traditional audio mixing consoles. When equipped with AES or analog output cards, the AMP2-16 Series free mix mode supports mixing and outputting of any combination of channels.




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