/ 03.29.2007
A Mixer, Wireless Audio Interface to Come from JK Audio
JK Audio is introducing a portable broadcast mixer and a wireless audio interface.

RemoteMix 4 is a four-channel field mixer and headphone amplifier. The product features a phone line hybrid and keypad, a PBX handset interface and a 2.5 mm cell phone interface. The parts were designed to work together and save setup time in the field, according to the manufacturer, who adds the product can be used as a phone line hybrid, calling into a studio talk show hybrid.

The product can also be used as a front-end mixer for a POTS, ISDN or IP codec. RemoteMix 4 will be available in July.

Another product JK Audio is introducing is Daptor Three, a professional audio interface using Bluetooth wireless technology. Like its predecessor Daptor Two, this version allows balanced and unbalanced connections to a cell phone. Daptor Three will also connect to laptops to allow a headset connection.

Daptor Three will be available in August.

Booth: N9426


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Thu, 11-19-2009 - 3:21PM Report Comment
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