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This photo illustrates some of the professional sound reinforcement system equipment which is sold or rented at pro audio stores. Each stack of speakers in this setup consists of two EAW SB1000 slanted baffle subwoofers (each contains two 18" drivers) and two EAW KF850 full-range cabinets for the mid and high frequencies.
Pages in category "Manufacturers of professional audio equipment" The following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A professional audio store is a retail establishment that sells, and in many cases rents, expensive, high-end sound recording equipment (microphones, [3] audio mixers, digital audio recorders, speakers and surround sound speakers, [4] monitor speakers) and sound reinforcement system gear (e.g., speaker enclosure cabinets, stage monitor speakers, power amplifiers, subwoofer cabinets) and ...
1947 – JBL has a 15" speaker (38 cm), model D-130, using for the first time a 4" (100 mm) voice coil in a speaker cone; 1949 – James. B. Lansing dies of suicide; William Thomas became president of the company; 1954 – The 375 compression engine is the first 4-inch engine sold; its response extends to 9 kHz
QSC is an American manufacturer of audio, video and control products such as amplifiers, loudspeakers, cameras, video endpoints, and digital signal processors including the Q-SYS networked audio, video and control platform.
Quested HM412 main monitor, Studio 9000, PatchWerk Recording Studios A near-field passive studio monitor by Amphion Loudspeakers. Broadcasting and recording organisations employ audio engineers who use loudspeakers to assess the aesthetic merits of the programme and to tailor the balance by audio mixing and mastering to achieve the desired result.
Harrison Audio Consoles is an international company based in Nashville, Tennessee that manufactures high-end mixing consoles, Digital Audio Workstations (DAW), audio plugins, and other audio technologies for the post-production, video production, broadcast, sound reinforcement and music recording industries.
dbx, Inc. is an American manufacturer of professional audio recording equipment owned by Harman International, a subsidiary of South Korea-based company Samsung Electronics. It was founded by David E. Blackmer in 1971. [1] The original company goal was: "To get closer to the realism of a live performance."