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SAN FRANCISCO — Beyerdynamic introduced the Revoluto Microphone Station and the Opus 900 wireless system at AES 2006. The Revoluto station is available in three versions, Basis, Standard and Graphic. The Basis station comes equipped with one microphone button, function buttons for clear and priority as well as a two-way Extended Base loudspeaker system. In addition to a single microphone button and function buttons, the Standard station has an alphanumeric display with menu, language selection and volume control as well as five buttons for voting. The Graphic Station is offered with the same features as the Standard, but with a graphic display for non-Latin characters and ten multi-function buttons for participants to phone each other.

The Revoluto comes with the NetRateBus network. The NetRateBus network provides 54 audio channels.

Transmitters for the Opus 900 system include the DM 960 S, DM 960 B and the DM 969 S; the EM 981 S and the CM 930 B condenser transmitters; the TS 900 M and the TS 900 C pocket transmitters. Both the TS 900 M and TS 900 C are outfitted with ACT infrared interface for frequency setting, LCD for selected channel, group and battery status (5-stage), gain control, silent on/off switch and 4-pin mini-XLR input connector.

Three receivers are available for the Opus 900 system; the NE 900 S single channel, NE 900 D dual channel and the NE 900 Q quad channel receiver. Both the NE 900 D and NE 900 Q are housed in a standard 1U/19-inch rackmount and feature an integrated antenna splitter, while the NE 900 S is housed in a 1U/9.5-inch rackmount. In addition, all offer a monitoring headphone output with volume control, Remote-In and-Out port and PC controllability.

For more information, visit www.beyerdynamic-USA.com.