Archives for January 2003

101st NAMM Show Opens in Anaheim with Record Number of Exhibitors

The Winter NAMM Show opened today, bringing together a record 1,309 exhibiting companies, a record number of international attendees and thousands of retail buyers for the music products industry’s largest annual event in the United States.

On the show floor, NAMM attendees can expect to see a very diverse collection of musical gear, including professional and home recording software and hardware, MIDI gear, pro music stage and sound reinforcement equipment, as well as traditional band instruments and keyboards.

Show organizer NAMM, the International Music Products Association, expects to attract approximately 65,000 attendees over the four-day period, possibly exceeding its record attendance last year.

The show, which runs today through January 19 at the Anaheim Convention Center, is open to members of the international music products industry and media who cover musical instruments and products.

This year’s show will feature a special concert to benefit NAMM’s music education charities on January 17 at the Anaheim Pond featuring Sir Elton John, hosted by “Will & Grace” star Eric McCormack and a wealth of artists including, Vanessa Carlton, Ray Charles, Nikka Costa, Amy Grant, Bruce Hornsby, Jewel, Norah Jones, Diana Krall, John Mayer, Michael McDonald, Brian McKnight, Randy Newman, Take 6, Rufus Wainwright and Brian Wilson.

After a solid sales year fueled by increasing positive perceptions about the value of making music, attendees of this year’s NAMM Show can preview the latest music products headed for retail shelves in 2003, and learn ways to make their businesses more successful in the coming year through NAMM University seminars, roundtable discussions and conversations with others in the industry.

“In a year filled with challenges, more people around the world turned to music and music making,” said Joe Lamond, president and CEO, NAMM. “Research has shown that making music can help a child reach their full potential in school, help older adults achieve significant health benefits and provide meaningful fun and recreation at all ages. They say you can tell the relative health of an industry by the strength of its trade shows,” Lamond continued. “By that measure, the future of music making is bright indeed!”

NAMM Web Site

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Shure Ready to Ship New Beta 54 Headworn Vocal Mic

Shure’s new Beta 54 head-worn vocal mic will make its official industry debut at this year’s Winter NAMM show, opening today in Anaheim, CA. The company says the new mic is ideal for lead and backup vocals within demanding live reinforcement applications.

Prior to its Winter NAMM introduction, the Beta 54 was field-tested by a prominent group of artists and engineers from the touring and broadcast worlds. Many of the beta testers commented that its sound is comparable to that of a handheld microphone and its ambient rejection exceeds that of other competitive offerings.

“The Beta 54 is the best headset I’ve ever used,” country singer LeAnn Rimes says of her ongoing experiences with the mic. “It’s incredible sound and small size are exactly what I was looking for.”

JD DuCrest, Rimes’ monitor engineer adds, “The Beta 54 handles LeAnn’s powerful vocals very well. The sound quality is extremely transparent with a very smooth frequency response.”

Joining Rimes in the beta-testing stages of the Beta 54’s development were Kip Winger, Montgomery Gentry, Jo Dee Messina, Michelle Wright, and Tania Smith (keyboards and backing vocals for Jamie O’Neal).

The Beta 54 comes in both wireless and hard-wired configurations. It’s ultra-lightweight, engineered for comfort and durability onstage. It employs a supercardioid design which delivers premium Beta sound, superior ambient rejection, and maximum gain-before-feedback.

Operable between 20 Hz – 20 kHz, the Beta 54 additionally features a smooth response tailored expressly for vocals that is both warm and natural. Outfitted with a low-output cartridge enabling it to handle extremely high sound pressure levels (149 dB SPL maximum), the mic is offered in black or tan, and comes with a snap-fit windscreen, detachable boom mount, and flexible, fully-adjustable headband.

Shure Web Site

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Mission’s fs1 Ultra-Slim Home Theater Loudspeaker Ensemble Wins CES Award

NXT, the British audio and speech technology company, today announced that the Mission fs1, the ultra-slim home cinema speaker system, has won an International CES Innovations, Design and Engineering Award 2003.

Featuring NXT’s SurfaceSound® technology, the fs1’s home theatre speaker system offers a high-technology, high-style alternative to traditional box-type speaker systems, delivering outstanding sound quality, and fitting easily into any room.

In addition to obvious space-saving advantages, NXT speakers have a number of audio advantages over traditional speaker systems. NXT panels radiate sound more evenly across their frequency range than traditional speakers, thus creating a much wider listening angle or “universal sweet spot.” Additionally, whereas conventional speakers create powerful beams of sound which bounce around the inside of a room combining and colliding to create hot and cold spots, NXT loudspeakers interact much more sympathetically with reflective surfaces and boundaries within a listening area. Finally, NXT speakers also suffer less volume drop off with distance than conventional speakers so listeners close to the speakers aren’t deafened nor those some distance away left straining to hear.

David Marchant, sales director at Mission, said: “Until now, if listeners wanted to experience cinema-like sound in a smaller lounge or bedroom, basically their only option was to clutter up their space with boxy loudspeakers.

“By using NXT flat-panel loudspeaker technology we have been able to solve this problem and come up with the home theatre solution many people have been waiting for.”

The Innovations Awards judge the latest products from consumer technology manufacturers and developers. The Awards, which are judged by a pre-eminent panel of 30 independent industry designers, engineers and journalists, honour the most innovative products in 20 different categories including: Audio, Digital Imaging, Wireless Communications and Satellite Systems.

Mission Web Site

NXT Web Site

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Rockford Fosgate Omnifi

“Simply explained,” says Gary Suttle of Rockford, “Omnifi uses the popular Wi-Fi home-networking technology to stream digital music from the PC to the home stereo and to deliver digital music and information to a hard-drive based entertainment system in the car.”

Winner of an Innovations 2003 Design and Engineering Award and Mobile Audio Best of Honoree Award at CES 2003. Available April 2003 at a suggested retail price of $599 (US).

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Silverline Grande La Folia

"An uncompromising design utilizing only the finest parts available"

The Grande La Folia is an upscale re-working of Silverline’s acclaimed La Folia speaker. It is an uncompromising design utilizing only the finest parts available. The superior drivers employing humongous hexagonal wound voice coils assure high power handling while revealing highly refined music timbres and shadings. The thickness of the cabinet ranges from 2″ to 3″ and heavily embraced. The extremely rigid hexagonal enclosure helps to eliminate unwanted internal resonance while the minimum baffle surface is optimized for superior imaging and soundstaging.

Available now, suggested retail price $28,000 (US) per pair.

* Design ( Woofers Rear Ported) : 3-way, 7 drivers
* Drivers: (Supplied by Dynaudio™)
* One T330D Esotar 1.25″ soft dome tweeter
* Two D76AF soft dome midrange with 3″ voice coil
* Four 24W100X long-throw 9″ woofers with 4″ voice coil
* Frequency Response : 25 Hz – 32 kHz (+/-) 3 dB
* Sensitivity : 93 dB
* Nominal Impedance : 8 ohms
* Crossover Frequency : 1.8 kHz/3.5 kHz
* Recommended Power : 12 to 2,000 watts

Silverline Web Site

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