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AKG Acoustics HiQnet Software Upgrade

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AKG Acoustics has announced the debut of the newest version of its HiQnet System Architect software running AKG’s HUB 4000 Q Network Concentrator, enabling new possibilities for audio system networking and control. This software upgrade allows the AKG IVM 4 and the HUB 4000Q network concentrator to create the world’s first computer-controlled in-ear monitoring system.

The Harman HiQnet system enables compatible components from different Harman Pro Group manufacturers to be connected to the same network through standard computer interface devices, including wireless. The System Architect software offers a single graphic user interface for the HiQnet network, through which users can control and configure complex audio systems. Monitoring tools enable control over all connected audio devices.

The HUB 4000 Q empowers the SST4 (IVM 4) wireless in-ear transmitter and the SR4000 (WMS 4000) wireless receivers with full HiQnet functionality, so now, when these systems are connected to the HUB 4000 Q, they can be fully controlled over a HiQnet network through the new software.

HUB 4000 Q Window

 

With the software update installed, several HUB 4000 Qs can be hooked together to control a large wireless system. For the first time, the IVM 4 and WMS 4000 can be used and controlled on the same network. The new Auto Setup gives users quick tools for easy RF frequency configuration.

For information, please visit www.akg.com.