Wohler's VMDA-SUM8 Enhances Audio Monitoring in Game Creek Video's Newest HD Production Unit

HAYWARD, Calif. — Dec. 11, 2008 — Wohler Technologies Inc. today announced that mobile production company Game Creek Video has installed VMDA-SUM8 analog/digital summing audio monitors in the company's new Liberty HD two-truck mobile television production unit. Rolled out in August, just in time for the college football season on ESPN/ABC, Liberty HD relies on six VMDA-SUM8 units for flexible monitoring and mixing of intercom aux inputs.

"We've always worked with Wohler audio monitoring products, and we selected the VMDA-SUM8 for Liberty because it provides eight channels where most systems offer just four or six," said Jason Taubman, vice president of design and engineering at Game Creek Video. "The summed output feature on the VMDA-SUM8 also was a major factor in our purchase decision, as it offers operators the convenience of creating a small eight-channel mix down into one headset. As a result, production staff can put that audio in their ears rather than in front of them."

Ideal for mobile production applications, Wohler's VMDA-SUM8 analog/digital summing audio monitor provides self-powered stereo or mono monitoring in a 1U rack size and depth of only 4.5 inches. A total of eight mono or four stereo channels may be summed together and monitored from the two speakers on the front panel. The user may select either digital AES/EBU or standard analog audio input sources for each of the eight input channels to be monitored.

Liberty production staff typically use the VMDA-SUM8 for discrete sources such as IFB talkback, network returns, and producer and director hot mics. Eight volume controls on the front panel allow for separate adjustment of each channel in the summing mix, and a recessed trim pot on the front panel serves as a master volume control for all eight selected channels.

"We are constantly finding new ways to add convenience to our clients' production work, and the VMDA-SUM8 offers a combination of functionality and audio-channel density that serves the mobile production market very well," said Carl J. Dempsey, Wohler president and CEO. "Game Creek Video is a leader in this market and a longtime Wohler client, and we're pleased to see the VMDA-SUM8 implemented in the company's newest-generation mobile truck."

Game Creek Video has also outfitted Liberty HD with additional models offered in Wohler's wide range of solutions. A VM-2A is installed for utility analog audio monitoring in camera control, while an AMP1-DA/106 is used for analog and AES monitoring in audio control. The utilitarian standard VAMP2-SDA has been installed for SDI signal monitoring of transmission video with embedded audio. Rounding out the Wohler solutions for Liberty HD are cost efficient VMQ-4 units, which provide monitoring of four simultaneous discrete analog channels and are located at virtually every operator position that is a router destination for video and audio monitors.

More information about the VMDA-SUM8 analog/digital summing audio monitor and other Wohler products is available at www.wohler.com.

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About Game Creek Video

Game Creek Video was founded in 1993 with a very simple concept: to provide customers with top-quality television production units, top-quality support and coordination, and, most importantly, the highest quality engineering. From that concept, Game Creek has grown to become the mobile production company of choice for those customers who rely on a positive approach to getting their productions on the air or onto tape. Game Creek customers include this country's leaders in television production: ABC, CBS, ESPN, FOX, HBO, NBC, Major League Baseball, NBA Entertainment, YES Network, The USA Network, and Winnercomm. The company's mobile units and engineers have provided service for these and other customers at events such as the World Series, Baseball's All Star Game, the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals and the NBA All Star Game, the MLS Cup, the Masters, and the Kentucky Derby. More information is available at www.gamecreekvideo.com.

About Wohler Technologies Inc. and PANORAMAdtv

Since its inception in 1987, Wohler Technologies' video products division, PANORAMAdtv, continues to be a world leader in providing in-rack audio and video monitoring solutions for the broadcast, motion picture, and professional audio/visual markets. The San Francisco Bay Area-based company offers a comprehensive range of products that simplify analog and digital source monitoring in facilities of all sizes and complexity. More information is available at www.wohler.com.

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