NSCA Sneak Peaks
A couple of things passed through Roaddog Manor that are worthy of sharing.
The long antipacted Meyer Galileo 616 uber zone controller/matrixer (a long needed box for selfpowered apps, IMNSHO) will release a new brochure detailing the device in time for the show. It’s only available on the dealer side of the Meyer site (which happens to be in public space, no password) so I’m not going to post the URL as not to anger my pals in the compound in Berkeley.
I just downloaded it, looks good. It’s a 12 page detailed brochure that should give you most of what you wish to know. A new little box that looks interesting, the Meyer MVC-5. There is also a new addition to the Milo line that isn’t named yet. There will be a contest at the show to name it.
And speaking of marketing, writer Seth Godin’s latest book “All Marketers are Liars“ will be released May 23rd. I wonder if some of those lies include using a provocative book title to hype sales?
Another scoop here at A Barking Dog, a first look at the prototypes of the APB-DynaSonics Spectra T-48 Console. It’s 48 mono mic/line inputs with 4 stereo line inputs, 10 auxes, with the ability to do three stereo pairs, 8 VCAs with mute plus four selectable mute groups, Burr Brown mic preamps and THAT VCA elements and a list price of US$15,690 and 3 year transferable warranty. I’m sure the dealers here can do the math, it’s pretty affordable. (PSST, no one ever pays list these days…) This has church and small PA company written all over it.
The pics are pretty big so you can zoom in on them.
Pic 1 (jpeg, 944kb) http://www.roaddog.com/images/Spectra_Glamor_T48.JPG
Pic 2 (jpeg, 853kb) http://www.roaddog.com/images/Spectra_T48_EQ.JPG
Pic 3 (jpeg, 216kb) http://www.roaddog.com/images/Spectra_T48_Pre_NSCA.JPG