Brainstorm Electronics, Inc. Intelligent Time Code Solutions.
Brainstorm Electronics was founded in 1987 in Los Angeles, California, by 3 engineers interested in solving problems commonly found in recording studios but not always properly addressed by other manufacturers. Our first product, the TB-4 Communicator, a wireless talkback remote, became a huge success and has been in production for almost 20 years.
After designing several accessories for tape machines and recording consoles, we saw the need for time code solutions and a whole product line followed, including time code generators, reshapers, distributors and analyzers. Today, our SR-15+ Time Code Distripalyzer is a standard in many major post-production facilities.
Several of our products were designed in close collaboration with plus24, our exclusive worldwide distributor and US sales office. From Time Code, to Machine Control, to Digital Clocks, our commitment has remained unchanged: to design innovative, high quality products that promote fast and efficient work flow in the studio.
For over two decades, Design Direct Sound, Inc. has been building an industry-leading reputation. That's also how long we've been building our industry-leading fiberglass speaker horns.
Our horns are famous for excellent performance, whether in permanent installations around the world, on the road with some of the biggest names in sound reinforcement, or as OEM components in products from well-known concert speaker makers.
Of course, when customers aren't raving about the way our horns sound, they're raving about the way they stand up to the rigors of real-world use. Time and again, we hear stories about speaker boxes completely destroyed by shipping companies, by installation disasters, even by earthquakes, but the DDS horns inside them still sounding as good as the day we made them.
Sure, any old company can toot its own horn, but that's not what we do at DDS. We just make great products — it's our happy customers that make our great reputation. If you don't believe us when we say DDS is the Maker of the World's Finest Speaker Horns, then ask the people who use them.
Homepage of Klingenthaler Musikelektronik GmbH (K.M.E.) production and distribution of power amps, speaker systems, monitors, disco-equipment, universal amplifiers.
Starting from the product design to the final assembly, all products by Klingenthaler Musikelektronik GmbH are “Made in Germany”, ensuring that our product range features top sound quality and durability.
Raycom has been supplying Radio systems to the Broadcast and Entertainment industry since 1984. We manufacture, the now industry standard, RTB4211 Full Duplex Base Station, and combine it with the range of Icom Portable radios to give a very reliable analogue talkback system. We are the UK and Eire distributor for both the Lectrosonics range of Wireless Microphone, IFB and Lecnet audio products and the Wisycom range of Wireless Microphone, Reporter and Communications systems. We also now represent PSC (Professional Sound Corporation) with their Audio Solutions for the Film & Video Industries and the Saras range of RF splitters and combiners. With a vast range of accessories to compliment the whole product range, we can provide the solution to your RF requirements.
Contact Chris Pemberton or call 01789-400600 for further information.
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The service department provides repair and support for the following products supplied by Raycom.
The Audigo LFM811 Project is a joint effort involving the design, manufacturing, testing and audio engineering skills of the following parties: PAUL F BERGETZ of Alienconcepts, Des Plaines Illinois, BRUCE E BRECKENFELD , Sound Advice, Lake Geneva Wisconsin, and DAVID R PLAHM from Design Express, Richmond Illinois.
The Audigo Concept. In August of 1991 while researching the Silicon Graphics Indigo reseller marketing guide Paul Bergetz a Silicon Graphics CadCam Systems VAR, was drawn to the pages listing the impressive array of digital audio capabilities that the Indigo was shipped with. With eleven years in the professional audio recording systems market, Paul was looking for a path to channel the talents he had acquired . "Why not build a set of Near Field Monitors that complemented the Indigo's styling and audio capabilities, was Paul's thought?
What are Near Field Monitors? Music production has changed drastically since the advent of the CD and digital recording. Higher levels of acoustic detail are now attainable. Because of this, the mixdown focus has switched from using the main wall mount monitor systems to a Near Field environment. The engineer sits in the sound field at the center of the sound source (the apex of an equilateral triangle) 1 to 1.5 meters from the sound source eliminating many boundary reflections caused by the room acoustics . Near field monitors must be ultra accurate, powerful, clean and blow up proof. The Audigo is capable of running at 110db at 1 meter all day long while remaining transparent without fatiguing the listener.
To reinforce the concept, the entire project from design to manufacturing would be implemented using the state of the art software he sold on the Indigo. The goal was first to create a world class product with the limited resources that many small American manufacturers have , by drawing upon the expertise of a network of colleagues. And second, use the cost effective tools that were sold to demonstrate to their customers that Concurrent Engineering can be implemented even in the smallest manufacturing and design groups.
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