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Radial Engineering JDX Reactor

Radial Engineering JDX Reactor

Radial Engineering has earned an enviable reputation for the performance of its high quality direct boxes, Now from Radial comes the JDX Reactor™, a guitar amplifier direct box that takes a new slant to capturing guitar tones onstage.

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Mogan Elite Series Earset Microphone

Mogan Elite Series Earset Microphone

For the last two decades, I’ve been mixing at churches and installing house of worship sound systems (among other audio adventures). During this time, I’ve seen — and heard — a continuous evolution in the microphones that ministers prefer and use. For years, I would typically be asked to set up a stationary wired mic at a podium or — if the pastor/preacher went wireless — they might use a lavalier model.

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Sennheiser XS Wireless

Sennheiser XS Wireless

The Sennheiser XS Wireless comes in five application-specific sets. Two are vocal sets — one with the SKM 35 handheld transmitter featuring Sennheiser’s standard e835 dynamic cardioid capsule; the second, XSW 65, comes with an electret super-cardioid condenser capsule.

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Optogate PB-05 Optical Microphone Signal Gate

Optogate PB-05 Optical Microphone Signal Gate

Every once in a while, a product comes along that seems so obvious it makes you wonder why someone didn’t invent it a long time before. David Lichterman actually introduced me to the original D3 Optogate at the 1999 Winter NAMM Show. I would like to show you the PB-05.

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JBL CBT Calculator software

JBL Professional CBT 70J-1 & 70JE-1 Line Source Column

A continued resurgence in the popularity of passive loudspeaker columns has encouraged manufacturers to improve the art by providing more than just a straight column of closely spaced mid-range drivers. The ability of columns to project sound with wide horizontal and narrow vertical coverage can outperform traditional point-source enclosures, especially in large, reverberant spaces. At the same time, their tall, slim profile helps them blend into the architecture and virtually disappear.

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Lectrosonics HH Digital Hybrid Handheld Wireless Transmitter

Lectrosonics HH Digital Hybrid Handheld Wireless Transmitter

Lectrosonics offers one capsule for their HH transmitter: the HHC cardioid condenser. It is a warm and crisp, open-sounding element that can be best compared to a C-535 without its HPF engaged. However, OEM wireless capsules with the same thread diameter and pitch can be used, including those from EV, Blue, Earthworks, Heil, Telefunken and many from Shure. Audix, Neumann and Sennheiser capsules can be used with adaptors.

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Radial Firefly Tube DI

Radial Firefly Tube DI: Finding the Bottom

My best Christmas present this year arrived a little late, shortly after New Year’s Day. Radial Engineering president, Peter Janis, contacted me by email and asked if I would be interested in testing a new Radial product. He hoped I could relate my opinions to him before the NAMM Show convened in Anaheim, where he planned to roll out the unit. Upon further reading, the email described a new Radial tube DI box called “Firefly” that was being readied for production. As a devoted user of Radial products including the JDV, J48, and JDI direct boxes plus the Tonebone PZ-Pre, I was definitely intrigued and immediately agreed to take part in the evaluation process.

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Martin Audio D6 Adapted Fill Speaker

Martin Audio DD6 Adapted Fill Speaker

Martin Audio’s DD6 is an ultra-compact passive two-way speaker, uniquely adapted for a wide variety of specialized fill applications with a multi-angle enclosure and several specialized features. It employs a 6.5-inch neodymium woofer with a 1.75-inch voice coil, passively crossed over at 3700 Hz to a half-inch exit neodymium compression driver mounted on a unique Differential Dispersion horn (hence the name, DD6) with 60° of vertical coverage, transitioning from 120° at the bottom for a wide near throw, to 90° at the top for a gradually-narrowing further throw to minimize overlap and combing (or wall bounce) from its neighbor. The unique horn was designed using Martin’s proprietary Boundary Element Method (BEM) modeling tool, and the DD6 is just the first and smallest in a range of models that will offer Differential Dispersion and multi-angled enclosures.

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PWS Domed Helical Antenna

Professional Wireless Systems Domed Helical Antenna

For wireless users not familiar with Helical antennas, particularly those with wireless personal monitor systems, their first experience can be deceptively simple. Plug it in, aim it, and it works. What works about it is that if they’ve been using a whip antenna or even a paddle at longer distances, for the first time, they get no dropouts.

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From left, TG 153c, TG D57c, TG D58c and TG D70d

Beyerdynamic Touring Gear Drum and Percussion Mics

When I first discovered beyerdynamic microphones in the late 1990s I had no idea that the German company founded by Eugen Beyer has been around since 1924.  I was also clueless to the fact that, by 1937, the beyerdynamic company had been designing and manufacturing microphones, headsets and other audio products. All I can say is that learning this information certainly sharpened my interest in the new Touring Gear mics I received and was about to field test. It just fascinates me that a company can survive and thrive for such a long time. They must be doing something right. That said, let’s take a look at the microphones themselves.

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Kaltman Creations Invisible Waves X Windows-based RF Spectrum Scanner

Kaltman Creations Invisible Waves X Windows-based RF Spectrum Scanner

Kaltman Creations has been selling German handheld RF (and EMC) spectrum analyzers from Aaronia for several years now, as well a previous version of Invisible Waves, a Windows-based RF spectrum scanner. The new version, Invisibles Waves X is again comprised of hardware and Windows-based software components, but now the software’s user interface has been improved to provide a better RF command center.

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Xilica XD-4080

Xilica XD-4080

Both the XP and XD have an industry-standard choice of Bessel, Butterworth or Linkewitz-Riley crossovers with slopes from 6 to 48 dB-per-octave. Under General Settings, the EQ and crossover settings can be made in either 1 Hz increments or 36 steps per octave.

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