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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Pliant Names Adam Grede as Regional Sales Manager ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Southern California-based sales executive will service clients on West Coast, across North America ]]>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Mike Demenchuk ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/H3GkCceD2MvrjQXdmaVvNY.jpg ]]></dc:source>
                                                                <dc:description><![CDATA[ &lt;p&gt;Mike Demenchuk is content manager of TV Tech and content director of the NAB Show Daily, taking on those roles after serving as content manager of Broadcasting+Cable and&lt;em&gt; &lt;/em&gt;Multichannel News since 2017. After stints as reporter and editor at Adweek, The Bond Buyer and local papers in New Jersey, he joined the staff of&lt;em&gt; &lt;/em&gt;Multichannel News in 1999 as assistant managing editor and had served as the cable trade publication&#039;s managing editor since 2005. He edits copy and writes headlines for both the TV Tech print magazine and website, and manages content and production of the NAB Show Daily and other special projects. &lt;/p&gt; ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p><strong>AUBURN, Ala.</strong>—<a href="https://www.tvtechnology.com/news/pliant-technologies-to-feature-crewcom-network-interface-at-nab-new-york-2025">Pliant Technologies</a> has named Adam Grede as regional sales manager, supporting all sales efforts for the professional wireless intercom solutions provider’s products to West Coast customers and across North America. </p><p>Grede, who will be based in Southern California, is a 20-year AV industry veeteran who most recently was national sales manager at SKB Cases, where he led nationwide sales initiatives and strengthened that company’s partnerships across the AV, MI and professional touring markets, Pliant said. </p><p>He’ll work with Matthew Lott, regional sales manager based in greater New York City, and Kathy Belcher, sales administrator based in Pliant’s Auburn, Ala., headquarters, to support customers across all regions.</p><p>“We are very excited to welcome Adam to the Pliant sales team,” Pliant Vice President of Global Sales Gary Rosen said. “His extensive experience in the industry, combined with his collaborative mindset and relationship-focused approach, makes him an excellent fit for Pliant as well as its customers. As demand for our wireless intercom solutions continues to grow, Adam’s expertise will play an important role in supporting our customers and partners.”</p><p>Prior to SKB, Grede worked for 14 years in the national sales division at Full Compass Systems, where he worked closely with integrators, end users and manufacturers to deliver tailored solutions, Pliant said. </p><p>Pliant said Grede is a seasoned professional who is passionate about building long-term relationships and developing strategies to drive sustainable growth. </p><p>“What motivates me most is collaboration,” Grede said. “I truly believe in the power of long-term relationships to create success for everyone involved. Pliant has built an outstanding reputation for innovation and customer support, and I’m excited to contribute my experience to help further strengthen the brand and support its continued growth.”</p><p>For more information about Pliant Technologies, visit <a href="http://www.plianttechnologies.com">its website</a>. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Pliant Technologies to Showcase New Smartboom Lite Headset at InfoComm 2024 ]]></title>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ George Winslow ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/DpfRvfTR4a9YTrjyaV72ze.jpg ]]></dc:source>
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                                <p>Pliant Technologies has announced that it will be presenting its new SmartBoom LITE Headset at InfoComm 2024 (Booth C5116). The latest updates include enhancements to the headset’s existing list of renowned features for improved flexibility, stability and a more comfortable fit. Among the new features is a new field-replaceable cable and a newly designed swivel earcup. </p><p>“Pliant’s SmartBoom LITE has long been a go-to solution for AV professionals in the most demanding production environments,” says Art Gonzales, vice president of product management for Pliant Technologies. “The addition of the newly designed swivel earcup offers more personalized comfort, while its new removable cord provides users with the ability to easily change connection types for various devices such as beltpacks, panels, and integrated camera intercom.”</p><p>The new SmartBoom LITE headset also features exceptional audio quality. The innovative headset features an on/off microphone muting feature, which allows the adjustable microphone boom to act as an on/off switch for quick muting. It also incorporates a closed back, supra-aural on-ear design and a single-ear lightweight form factor that provides enhanced acoustic isolation. The ambidextrous, swiveling mic boom is flexible and has a dynamic noise-canceling cardioid microphone optimized for voice communications and outstanding audio quality, the company reported. </p><p>Available in a non-reflective rubberized matte black finish, the SmartBoom LITE headset comes with a comfort fit adjustable headband and replaceable ear pad. The LITE headset is available in 4-pin XLR female, 5-pin XLR male, 6-pin mini XLR female (TA6F), and unterminated versions in both Electret (PHS-SB11L2E) and Dynamic (PHS-SB11L2) microphone models, making the line adaptable to any professional intercom system. This new model replaces all existing SmartBoom LITE models and will be available through worldwide distribution to any country with a Pliant dealer/distribution network.</p><p>The company noted that the SmartBoom LITE headsets are ideal for professional intercom users working in a range of applications including AV, film and studio use, theaters, houses of worship, broadcast, live sound, education, and more.</p><p>More information about Pliant Technologies is available at <a href="http://www.plianttechnologies.com/"><u>www.plianttechnologies.com</u></a>. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Pliant Technologies Introduces MicroCom 900XR Wireless Headset ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ The headset combines high sound quality, range and an affordable price ]]>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Phil Kurz ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/sNtEgpne6F9EezmB5uHeVM.png ]]></dc:source>
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                                <p><strong>ORLANDO, Fla.</strong>—Pliant Technologies has introduced the MicroCom 900XR wireless headset [PMC-HS900XR] at InfoComm 2023. </p><p>The latest addition to the MicroCom family, the new headset combines the high sound quality, range and budget-friendly price point of MicroCom XR with the comfortable fit, exceptional noise isolation and flip-up microphone muting technology of the SmartBoom PRO headset—but without the wire, the company said.</p><p>“We’re excited to present the new all-in-one MicroCom 900XR Wireless Headset at InfoComm 2023,” says Gary Rosen, vice president of global sales for Pliant Technologies. </p><p>“This new addition to our MicroCom line is the perfect solution for users looking for a quality and convenient wireless intercom at an affordable price. The new MicroCom XR wireless headset is fully compatible with our MicroCom 900XR beltpacks. This enables our customers to use a combination of MicroCom 900XR wireless all-in-one headsets and our 900MHz beltpacks as part of the same system.”</p><p>The new headset is available in single- and dual-ear configurations. They feature an internal antenna and field swappable batteries with a run time of 14 hours for the dual-ear headset and seven hours for the single-ear headset. The headsets are lightweight and adjustable, allowing comfortable all-day wear. They are collapsible for easy storage and travel when the production or project is complete, it said. </p><p>The MicroCom 900XR wireless headset exhibits the same performance and functionality as the MicroCom 900XR beltpack but is engineered to fit into the SmartBoom PRO headset ear cup. Its all-in-one design features an easy-to-read OLED display, two intercom channels with a dual listen option and support for up to 10 full-duplex users, including unlimited listen-only and shared users, the company said.  </p><p>The new headset is available with a Drop-in-Charger [PBT-HSXRC-66] for an all-in-one style headset. Up to six individual headsets (single or dual) can be put on the charger without having to remove their battery or plug in a USB charging cord to the headset itself. Users can also drop in up to six additional batteries (sold separately) for simultaneous wireless headset and spare battery charging capabilities, it said.</p><p>See Pliant Technologies at InfoComm booth 4854.</p><p>More information is available on the company’s <a href="http://www.plianttechnologies.com/" target="_blank"><u>website</u></a>.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Global Leader in Cruise Liners Chooses Point Source Audio ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Carnival UK has selected Point Source Audio microphones as their new fleet-wide standard for all their onboard productions, supplied by Point Source Audio’s UK distributor, Autograph Sales & Installations ]]>
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                                <p><strong>London, UK</strong>— The decision to standardize on Point Source Audio (PSA) was led by Dave Cowell, lead sound designer and programmer for Carnival UK. Point Source Audio’s body-worn microphones will support the fleets’ performance venues which are in use a standard 15-hours a day, 365 days a year.</p><p>Carnival UK (which incorporates Cunard Cruise Line and P&O Cruises UK) are part of Carnival Corporation & plc, the world’s largest leisure travel company, with a cruise fleet of 102 ships operating in North America, England, Europe and Australia.</p><p>“The cruising industry is one of the harshest environments for product delivery I have worked in. When microphones fail due to sweat, cable failure or breakages, it significantly affects our product delivery to the thousands of guests we cater to on a daily basis,” described Cowell.</p><p>Having used microphones from different manufacturers over the years, Cowell experienced increasing costs but saw no major benefit change to the products. The variation of microphones from ship to ship—including a mixture of omni and directional units—made the shows sound different, as well as life more difficult for the engineers who had to come to grips with new sound challenges on a routine basis.</p><p>“There weren’t many available solutions to consider. First and foremost, I was looking for quality, followed very closely by sweat resistance and longevity,” said Cowell. “While the quality aspect was matched from our previous supplier, there were continued issues with sweat ingress and breakages as well as the aforementioned cost implications.”</p><p>Autograph supplied demo units of PSA’s <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/headset/co-8wd-omni/">CO-8WD omni headsets</a> for Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth which led to Cowell’s ultimate recommendation to move ahead with Point Source: “From the moment the microphones were plugged in, I could hear the quality. Crystal clear mid and high frequencies made vocal mixing easy. The low end was also great for our male cast members. The gain before feedback was impressive and there was very little EQ applied to any of the performers as the response was so flat out of the box.”</p><p>The ability of the headsets to be bent and configured to any conceivable shape without breaking was incredibly important to Cowell. He described the wear and tear the mics typically face: “The production casts are on board between five to seven months and perform two or three shows a night, on average every two days. We have costume changes that run under 8 seconds, so having a unit which dealt with the day to day environment was paramount. The sturdy frame of the headset was also an important factor for the same reasons.”</p><p>Cowell summed up his experience by expressing that “our Point Source Audio microphones are delivering monetary benefits as well as continued quality across our delivered product.” He credited the marked improvements by saying, “Thankfully, our relationship with Autograph and the fact we were provided demo units to trial during the aforementioned installation meant that they could be properly tested by myself on board, allowing me to gather an informed opinion on their suitability, both from a product delivery standpoint as well as a cost benefit one.”</p><p>Visitors to <a href="https://plasashow.com" data-original-url="http://plasashow.com">PLASA 2019</a> from September 15-17 will be able to demo Point Source Audio’s collection of microphones at Autograph Sales & Installations’ stand H10 in Olympia, London.</p><p>To learn more about Point Source Audio products, visit <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com">www.point-sourceaudio.com</a> or its UK distributor, Autograph Sales & Installations at <a href="https://www.autographsales.co.uk" data-original-url="http://www.autographsales.co.uk">http://www.autographsales.co.uk</a>.</p><p><strong>About Carnival United Kingdom</strong> Carnival UK (which incorporates Cunard Cruise Line and P&O Cruises UK) are part of Carnival Corporation & plc, the world’s largest leisure travel company, whose portfolio of global cruise line brands includes operations in North America, England, Europe and Australia. Their cruise fleet of 102 ships is the most extensive globally, visiting more than 700 ports around the world, employing over 120,000 people worldwide and attracting 11.5 million guests annually.</p><p><strong>About Autograph Sales & Installation</strong> Autograph Sales & Installations was established in 1982 by Autograph Sound, a global pioneer in audio for theatre and one of Europe’s leading sound rental companies. Then, as now, Sales & Installations’ activities complement those of the hire division by bringing the same design principles, system engineering, technical expertise, and leading-edge technologies to a much broader spectrum of clients in education, worship, industry and retail. They are also acknowledged leaders in providing installed audio solutions for contemporary theatre and dedicated performance spaces.</p><p><strong>About Point Source Audio</strong> Point Source Audio (@PSA_audio) manufactures and distributes worldwide their SERIES8, EMBRACE, and CONFIDENCE collection of miniature microphones—a unique line of headset, earworn and earmounted microphones known for their robust bendable boom and waterproof features. The company also holds two patents for the EMBRACE concealable microphone as well as the patent for the world’s first modular in-ear comms headset that is supporting the hearing health for audio, lighting and camera techs using headsets everywhere from sports to space. Founded in 2004, Point Source Audio is headquartered in Petaluma, Calif. For more information call (415) 226-1122 or visit www.point-sourceaudio.com. Follow the company on Twitter at <a href="https://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio" data-original-url="http://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio">www.twitter.com/PSA_audio</a>.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Point Source Audio Launches Mic Finder™ for Sound Teams to Navigate a New World of Body-worn Mics ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Interactive web app eases the discovery process of finding the right mic to unravel a myriad of production challenges ]]>
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                                <p><strong>Petaluma, Calif.</strong>— Point Source Audio (PSA), manufacturer of specialty sub-miniature body-worn style microphones, has launched <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/mic-finder/"><em>Mic Finder</em></a>, an interactive web-based tool designed to help sound teams—from TV to theatre—pinpoint specific mic elements and mic styles to suit applications from corporate presenters to rock n’ roll musicals to violin mic’ing.</p><p>Expanding beyond traditional lavalier and headset style microphones, recent advances in the company’s approach to body-worn mics include the patent-pending <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/co2-dual-element_microphones/"><em>Confidence</em><em>™</em><em>Collection</em></a> microphones highlighting built-in redundancy, and the <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earmount/eo-8wl/"><em>EMBRACE</em><em>™</em><em>Collection</em></a> of concealable microphones that are twice patented. The company emphasizes that these additions present a world of fresh possibilities when sound teams are challenged with unique requisites—from facial hair to drop hoop earrings—when fitting mics on actors or speakers.</p><p>The <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/mic-finder/"><em>Mic Finder</em></a> web tool is accessible online via desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. The tool presents a series of questions to narrow microphone choice and shares successful experiences from real-world examples that best match the users’ needs.</p><p>“What we’ve learned in working closely with our customers is that no two mic’ing situations are the same; the smallest variable can make one mic selection perfect in one situation, and a disaster in another,” said Yvonne Ho, sales and marketing VP for Point Source Audio.<br/></p><p>Users looking for the right microphone simply select the relevant application with various considerations from <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/mic-finder" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/mic-finder"><em>Mic Finder</em><em>’s</em></a> menu settings. Product recommendations are then presented along with customer use cases including:<br/></p><ul><li>Mics that hide</li><li>Mics that survive heavy water/sweat</li><li>Mics for fast-moving musical theatre</li><li>Mics for preaching</li><li>Mics that fight feedback</li><li>Mics that shape and bend</li><li>Mics that accept custom color</li><li>Mics for bearded performers</li><li>Mics that backup themselves</li></ul><p>Besides finding the right microphone performance features, sound teams must also battle variables such as costuming, concealment, venue size, loudspeaker placement, vocal projection, and more. Ho explained with examples: “We get questions routinely on how to head mic an actor with no hair, or one who sweats heavily, or sometimes both at the same time.”</p><p>The novice sound person can learn about mic choice with consideration for speaking or singing, whereas those new to Point Source Audio mics can discover unconventional mic’ing possibilities including how EMBRACE microphones can be used for violinists or boom headsets for flutists doubling on several instruments in one performance.</p><p>The company expects to continue expanding the tool with new products and technology solutions alongside noteworthy applications in real-world environments. To access <em>Mic Finder</em>, visit www.point-sourceaudio.com/mic-finder</p><p><strong>About Point Source Audio</strong></p><p>Point Source Audio (@PSA_audio) manufactures and distributes worldwide their <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/series8-microphone-collection/">SERIES8</a>, <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/embrace-microphone-collection/">EMBRACE</a>, and <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/co2-dual-element_microphones/">CONFIDENCE</a> collection of miniature microphones—a unique line of headset, earworn and earmounted microphones known for their robust bendable boom and waterproof features. The company also holds two patents for the EMBRACE concealable microphone as well as the patent for the world’s first modular in-ear comms headset that is supporting the hearing health for audio, lighting and camera techs using headsets everywhere from sports to space. Founded in 2004, Point Source Audio is headquartered in Petaluma, Calif. For more information call (415) 226-1122 or visit www.point-sourceaudio.com. Follow the company on Twitter at <a href="https://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio" data-original-url="http://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio">www.twitter.com/PSA_audio</a>.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ The Lost Colony Doubles Down on Point Source Audio; Mics Shine Through Tough Weather ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Through wind and rain, stage fights, environmental acoustics and more, Point Source Audio mics have weathered all the challenges in The Lost Colony, the outdoor theatre production located on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. ]]>
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                                <p><strong>Manteo, N.C.—</strong> Through wind and rain, stage fights, environmental acoustics and more, Point Source Audio mics have weathered all the challenges in <em>The Lost Colony</em>, the outdoor theatre production located on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The audio team, confident in their PSA investment since 2013, recently added the new patent-pending <em>CO2 Confidence Collection</em><a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/headset/co2-8wd-dual-omni/">dual-element headset mic</a> to their collection of 24 active on set mics.</p><p>“We were excited to see a product that made the application of the dual elements simpler by combining those wire runs and keeping things as tidy as possible. That mic has been a great benefit to the production,” says Sound Designer/composer Michael Rasbury. “The [lead] character is most likely to have a mic issue due to the activity required by this role; stage combat; perspiration.”</p><p>Since 1937, <em>The Lost Colony</em> has been telling the story of the first English colonies in North America and their mysterious disappearance. Over the past few years, the audio systems have been overhauled, upgraded and redesigned, including the ever-important microphones.</p><p>Robust equipment to withstand elements including water—in the form of rain and perspiration— as well as wind and heat is invaluable for theatre, but especially for outdoor theatre. The associate producer Lance Culpepper explains: “To provide our audience the experience that they’re expecting, we really have to put a lot of our resources into ensuring that the audio equipment can sustain itself through all of these dynamic changes. That’s one of the reasons why microphones are so important to us. Prior to the Point Source mics, we saw a much shorter lifespan with the previous microphones and we had to send them out for servicing more frequently. We don’t see those problems with the Point Source mics.”</p><p>“I am beyond pleased with the addition of Point Source microphones to our production,” states A1 Joseph Reynolds. “The waterproof elements are paramount to an outdoor period drama, where the perspiration of the talent could compromise mic functionality. I especially enjoy the dual behind the ear headsets. It helps to have consistent placement and keeps the mic off the talent’s face.”</p><p>Placement is an important consideration as noted by Rasbury. “From a design perspective, the low profile of these microphones is key for getting the mic near the voice without detracting from the 16th-century costume design. Our show is also very physical in nature. We have a large company and large-scale fight choreography. Given the way these mics attach to both ears, they stay on the actor and in the correct place throughout the show.”</p><p>The other feature of the PSA mics that the team wants to highlight is that “the frequency response of these elements is excellent (20Hz to 20kHz),” says Rasbury. “Our show also includes gunshots, explosions, and loud actor responses; these do not distort at high SPL.” Reynolds adds, “The frequency response is tailored nicely to the full range of human speech and I don’t have to slice up every channel with a parametric scalpel.”</p><p>The <em>CO2 Confidence Collection</em> has two waterproof and frequency-matched elements, each measuring a tiny 3mm. Both elements offer built-in redundancy and integrate PSA’s first-to-market features including IP 57 waterproof rating and the “unbreakable” headset boom. Point Source Audio mics are engineered for durability and to endure challenging mic applications.</p><p>Culpepper appreciates the support from Point Source Audio. “They’ve been great to work with,” he says. “The communication has been excellent as well as customer service-wise. Knowing that we’re not just another account number with them means a lot to our organization.”</p><p>The audio team at <em>The Lost Colony</em> includes sound designer Michael Rasbury, A1 Joe Reynolds, and A2 Josiah Rodgers. Microphones supplied by Wake Forest, NC-based Provision Audio Video Solutions.</p><p>For more information about Point Source Audio and its products, visit <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com">www.point-sourceaudio.com</a>.</p><p><strong>About</strong><em><strong>The Lost Colony</strong></em></p><p>First staged in 1937, <em>The Lost Colony</em> is the nation’s premier and longest-running outdoor symphonic drama. Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paul Green and produced by the Roanoke Island Historical Association, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit, <em>The Lost Colony’s</em> 2019 season runs May 31-Aug. 23, 2019 at Roanoke Island’s Waterside Theatre, located within the Fort Raleigh National Historic Site on the Outer Banks. For information, go to <a href="https://www.thelostcolony.org">www.thelostcolony.org</a></p><p><strong>About Point Source Audio</strong></p><p>Point Source Audio (@PSA_audio) manufactures and distributes worldwide their <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earset/">SERIES<strong>8</strong></a>, <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earmount/">EMBRACE</a>, and <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/2019/01/28/point-source-audio-introduces-co2-confidence-collection-microphones/">CONFIDENCE collection</a> of miniature microphones—a unique line of headset, earworn and earmounted microphones known for their robust bendable boom and waterproof features. The company also holds two patents for the EMBRACE concealable microphone as well as the patent for the world’s first modular in-ear comms headset that is supporting the hearing health for audio, lighting and camera techs using headsets everywhere from sports to space. Founded in 2004, Point Source Audio is headquartered in Petaluma, California. For more information call (415) 226-1122 or visit <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com">www.point-sourceaudio.com</a>. Follow the company on Twitter at <a href="https://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio" data-original-url="http://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio">www.twitter.com/PSA_audio</a>.</p>
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                            <![CDATA[ Point Source Audio (PSA), will be displaying their patent-pending CO2 Confidence Collection, a new class of built-in redundant microphones, at this year’s Infocomm trade show being held June 12-14 in Orlando, FL. ]]>
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                                <p><strong>Petaluma, CA</strong> ­– Point Source Audio (PSA), will be displaying their patent-pending <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/co2-dual-element_microphones/">CO2 Confidence Collection</a>, a new class of built-in redundant microphones, at this year’s Infocomm trade show being held June 12-14 in Orlando, FL.</p><p>The <em>CO2 Confidence Collection</em> all have dual elements, each measuring a tiny 3mm, that offer built-in redundancy and comes in three styles: <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/headset/co2-8wd-dual-omni/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/headset/co2-8wd-dual-omni/">headset</a>, <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/lavalier/co2-8wlp-dual-omni/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/lavalier/co2-8wlp-dual-omni/">lavalier</a>, and in Point Source Audio’s patented <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earmount/eo2-8wl-dual-omni/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earmount/eo2-8wl-dual-omni/">EMBRACE™</a> embodiment. The CO2 dual elements maintain two of the company’s signature features: IP 57 waterproof rating (rated against water, sweat and makeup), and the “unbreakable” headset boom bendable up to 360° to bolster durability.</p><p>The <em>CO2 Confidence Collection</em>, released in February 2019, has been gaining market acceptance as a convenient mic redundancy solution in their core theatre market as well as house of worship and corporate audio markets. Forty of PSA’s CO2 headsets were recently utilized for double mic’ing at the 2019 American Israeli Policy Conference <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/2019/04/23/aipac-speakers-double-miked-by-point-source-audio/">(AIPAC)</a> held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC, in early March.</p><p>The <em>CO2</em> headset microphones were also used at the recent USITT 2019 Stage Expo for the keynote speech and other high profile events. Jeff Polunas, Special Events Sound Coordinator for the USITT Sound Commission, incorporated the <em>CO2 Confidence</em> mics into his audio rigs saying, “I think they are top of the line products and anyone that would be using them would be happy to have them in their production.”</p><p>Attendees can see the full line of specialty miniature, body-worn style microphones and the patented EMBRACE™ earmounted lavalier, as well as in-ear audio headsets at the Infocomm <a href="https://infocomm19.mapyourshow.com/7_0/exhibitor/exhibitor-details.cfm?ExhID=1508">booth 5443</a>. For more information about Point Source Audio’s various audio solutions, visit <a href="https://point-sourceaudio.com" data-original-url="http://point-sourceaudio.com">www.point-sourceaudio.com</a>.</p><p><strong>About Point Source Audio</strong><br/>Point Source Audio (@PSA_audio) manufactures and distributes worldwide their <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earset/">SERIES<strong>8</strong></a>, <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earmount/">EMBRACE</a>, and <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/2019/01/28/point-source-audio-introduces-co2-confidence-collection-microphones/">CONFIDENCE collection</a> of miniature microphones — a unique line of headset, earworn and earmounted microphones known for their robust bendable boom and waterproof features. The company also holds two patents for the EMBRACE concealable microphone as well as the patent for the world’s first modular in-ear comms headset that is supporting the hearing health for audio, lighting and camera techs using headsets everywhere from sports to space. Founded in 2004, Point Source Audio is headquartered in Petaluma, California. For more information call (415) 226-1122 or visit <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com">www.point-sourceaudio.com</a>. Follow the company on Twitter at <a href="https://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio" data-original-url="http://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio">www.twitter.com/PSA_audio</a>.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Point Source Audio Expands Asia Pacific Presence ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Point Source Audio (PSA) announced that it has appointed China’s EAD and South Korea’s Capstone Pro to be distribution partners for its SERIES8 and EMBRACE™ microphones as well as its CM-i series of patented in-ear headsets. ]]>
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                                <p>Petaluma, Calif. — Point Source Audio (PSA) announced that it has appointed China’s EAD and South Korea’s Capstone Pro to be distribution partners for its <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/headset/">SERIES<strong>8</strong></a> and <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earmount/">EMBRACE™</a> microphones as well as its <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/intercom-headset/headsets/">CM-i</a> series of patented in-ear headsets. The appointments come on the back of an expansion effort in response to increased sales and product awareness outside of the USA for Point Source Audio. These partnerships further expand the company’s worldwide reach, which now includes international partners in the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan Italy, Norway, Finland and France, among others.</p><p>“We’re excited to be working with both Capstone Pro and EAD,” said James Lamb, President of Point Source Audio. “The creative community in these regions is massive and our products fit their needs. Our goal is to continuously improve our customers’ experience around the world in every aspect and we are confident that our new partners will help achieve that.”</p><p>Integral to achieving this growth trajectory in the Asia Pacific region is also the appointment of AS Audio APAC Pte. Ltd. as the manufacturer’s representative in the territory. Based in Singapore, the company, led by Alex Schloesser, will support the Asia Pacific business and develop its distribution network. AS Audio will also handle all technical and sales support for Point Source Audio throughout the APAC region.</p><p>Schloesser comments, “Developing and growing the PSA business is a rewarding and enjoyable task. Wherever we take the products, they shine and stand their ground with the competition. I very much look forward to be taking PSA into APAC.”</p><p>Point Source Audio is a manufacturer of specialty sub-miniature body-worn style microphones and patented lavalier mounting systems specifically designed for theatre applications. The company creates value-added solutions through intelligent designs, driven by market demand — examples include their IP 57 rated waterproof models and unique headsets which retain the position of the microphone capsule regardless of performer activity.</p><p><strong>About EAD</strong><br/>Established in 1997, Guangzhou Donghui Digital Technology Development Co, Ltd is a professional audio and video integrator and distribution company. The company is headquartered in Hong Kong with branches in Guangzhou and Beijing. For more information, visit their website at <a href="https://www.ead.cn" data-original-url="http://www.ead.cn">www.ead.cn</a>.</p><p><strong>About Capstone Pro</strong><br/>CAPSTONE PRO, led by founders Kevin Kim and Jesse Park, both veterans of the professional audio industry, was established in 2018. The company distributes pro audio brands including Point Source Audio throughout Korea. For more information visit their website at <a href="https://www.capstonepro.co.kr" data-original-url="http://www.capstonepro.co.kr">www.capstonepro.co.kr</a>.</p><p><strong>About Point Source Audio</strong><br/>Point Source Audio (@PSA_audio) manufactures and distributes worldwide their <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earset/">SERIES<strong>8</strong></a>, <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earmount/">EMBRACE</a>, and <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/2019/01/28/point-source-audio-introduces-co2-confidence-collection-microphones/">CONFIDENCE collection</a> of miniature microphones—a unique line of headset, earworn and earmounted microphones known for their robust bendable boom and waterproof features. The company also holds two patents for the EMBRACE concealable microphone as well as the patent for the world’s first modular in-ear comms headset that is supporting the hearing health for audio, lighting and camera techs using headsets everywhere from sports to space. Founded in 2004, Point Source Audio is headquartered in Petaluma, Calif. For more information call (415) 226-1122 or visit <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com">www.point-sourceaudio.com</a>. Follow the company on Twitter at <a href="https://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio" data-original-url="http://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio">www.twitter.com/PSA_audio</a>.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ AIPAC Speakers Double Miked by Point Source Audio ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ AIPAC Speakers Double Miked by Point Source Audio ]]>
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                                <p><strong>Washington, D.C.</strong>. <strong>—</strong> Point Source Audio’s <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/headset/co2-8wd-dual-omni/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/headset/co2-8wd-dual-omni/">CO2 Confidence headsets</a> played a large primary—and a critical secondary—role for double mic’ing at the 2019 AIPAC Policy Conference held at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington DC. Over 18,000 people attended the three-day conference and included members of Congress, students, and synagogue delegations. The guest speaker roster was massive (the AIPAC website lists over 400) and the audio needs were equally large with 120 channels of wireless mics being used. And, as typical, the expectations for fail safe reliability and sonic excellence with microphones were high.</p><p><a href="https://watch.aipac.org/categories/interviews"><strong>AIPAC live interviews got “backup” from 40 redundancy headsets</strong></a></p><p>To that end, audio supplier, Maryland Sound Industries (MSI) provided their client, Viva Creative, 40 of Point Source Audio’s CO2 Confidence headset mics for use with the Shure and Sennheiser RF systems that were utilized for the event. Given the amount of RF which, in addition to microphones, included IEMs, broadcast and security channels, the chance of being “stepped” on was very real and made frequency coordination and backup or redundancy options vital.</p><p>Robert Jones is the account manager for MSI and first tried the PSA mics at a demo and was impressed both with the sonic capability and the fact that he now had two identical microphones in one package. “In the past we’ve used two transmitters with a headset and with a lavalier mic as backup. If we lost a particular frequency, which can happen in an event this large, and needed to switch transmitters during the speech, the sound difference between the lav and headset is audible. With the Point Source Audio mics, the sound never changes and, on those occasions, where we do need to switch to the backup transmitter, the audience doesn’t notice. There is a sonic consistency we like.”</p><p>Jones also noted the increased speed and ease of mic’ing the talent with the PSA mics saying, “Once this thing gets rolling, it’s a constant process of removing the mic as the speaker leaves the stage, putting one on for the new speaker, and on and on. Anything that helps our techs with that process is much appreciated.”</p><p>Yvonne Ho, VP of sales & marketing at Point Source Audio, appreciates and understands the challenges of large-scale productions such as AIPAC and commented, “Beyond the audio quality aspect, our goal is to assist our customers in solving problems. If the tech crew can double mic speakers in half the time and ensure the live mic is fail-safe, then we are making real progress.”</p><p>The patent-pending <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/co2-dual-element_microphones/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/co2-dual-element_microphones/">CO2 Confidence Collection</a>, a new class of wireless microphones, all have dual elements, each measuring a tiny 3mm that offers built-in redundancy. The CO2 mics also integrate two of the company’s important first-to-market features in miniature microphones: IP 57 waterproof rating, and the “unbreakable” headset boom bendable to 360° to bolster durability.</p><p>Point Source Audio will be showcasing the CO2 Confidence microphones for audio professionals at the upcoming InfoComm in Orlando, June 12 – 14, booth 5443. To learn more about Point Source Audio products, please visit <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com">www.point-sourceaudio.com</a></p><p>###</p><p><strong>About Maryland Sound</strong><br/>Founded in 1967 as a touring sound company, Maryland Sound has been an industry leader for over 40 years. While still maintaining a presence in the touring industry with artists such as Slash, Yanni, Seal, and other international artists, the company is now known as a leader in broadcast, sporting, and corporate events such as the Dew Action Sports Tour, multiple Presidential Inauguration Swearing In Ceremonies, as well as Inaugural Balls and, for 28 years, New Year’s Eve in Times Square. <a href="https://www.marylandsound.com/" data-original-url="http://www.marylandsound.com/">www.marylandsound.com</a></p><p><strong>About Point Source Audio</strong><br/>Point Source Audio (@PSA_audio) manufactures and distributes worldwide their <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earset/">SERIES<strong>8</strong></a>, <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earmount/">EMBRACE</a>, and <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/2019/01/28/point-source-audio-introduces-co2-confidence-collection-microphones/">CONFIDENCE collection</a> of miniature microphones — a unique line of headset, earworn and earmounted microphones known for their robust bendable boom and waterproof features. The company also holds two patents for the EMBRACE concealable microphone as well as the patent for the world’s first modular in-ear comms headset that is supporting the hearing health for audio, lighting and camera techs using headsets everywhere from sports to space. Founded in 2004, Point Source Audio is headquartered in Petaluma, California. For more information call (415) 226-1122 or visit <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com">www.point-sourceaudio.com</a>. Follow the company on Twitter at <a href="https://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio" data-original-url="http://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio">www.twitter.com/PSA_audio</a>.</p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Why 15 Techs at Elevation Church Went “All In” with Their Headsets ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Why 15 Techs at Elevation Church Went “All In” with Their Headsets ]]>
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                                <p><strong>Charlotte, N.C</strong>. <strong>—</strong> Charlotte-based Elevation Church now has 19 campuses around North Carolina, all with very high production values. Each of the locations has its own worship band, and services are streamed from Elevation’s broadcast location to its satellite locations and the internet during worship experiences each weekend.</p><p>About four years ago, one of the technical volunteers at the main broadcast campus where sermons originate, got tired of wearing the large bulky double muff can-style headsets for tech team communication. So he bought a Point Source Audio <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/intercom-headset/cm-i3/">CM-i3 in-ear headset</a> with his own money. Its innovative lightweight design goes behind the head, as opposed to over the top of the head. A lightweight frame goes over his ears and it has small earbuds, a head strap around the back, and a mic that’s a little larger than a lavalier-style mic.</p><p>Other techs took notice and now 15 volunteers at Elevation have all purchased their own set.</p><p>Jared Olson is production director at Elevation’s Ballantyne Campus. Olson says, “I wear mine for 8-10 hours a day every Saturday and Sunday. I’ve had the same headset for four years with no problems. Any production I do, I do with this headset. I wear glasses and any muff-style headset gives me a headache.” Olson continues, “Most of the techs have custom in-ear molds and you can easily replace the stock or standard earbuds with your in-ear molds. It’s even more comfortable, and also provides an added measure of isolation.”</p><p>During those 8-10 hours a day, Olson says he wears the headset listening to rehearsals, front-of-house mixes or the streaming mix, as well as for conducting party line communication with camera operators, graphics, the stage, the band<strong>—</strong>the full production team. As production manager, he says the team has to know he is always available, so that’s why he wears the headsets the entire day. “Even between services we often take cameras outside to shoot interviews and video,” he says. Through it all, Olson is wearing his CM-i3 headset.</p><p>Elevation volunteer Mike Mitchell was the first member of the team to buy the CM-i3 back in 2016. <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/2016/05/31/point-source-audio-intercom-headset-transformational-for-techs-at-elevation-church-2/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/2016/05/31/point-source-audio-intercom-headset-transformational-for-techs-at-elevation-church-2/">“When I first used the CM-i3 headset, it was transformational,</a>” says Mitchell. “The ability to hear better and protect my hearing at the same time has improved the way I approach my role in the production process.”</p><p>The headsets feature the company’s EM-3 in-earphones which can be switched with earphones of the user’s choice. The flexibility also extends the serviceability and lifetime of the product. The headset has a boom moving coil dynamic element with a cardioid pattern and a frequency response of 300 to 10,000 Hz. The earphones feature a single-driver ported design and come with three sizes of ear tips, a windscreen with an o-ring, and a custom storage case.</p><p>The newer <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/intercom-headset/cm-i5/">CM-i5 in-ear headset</a> is a back-electret condenser design offering a noise-canceling cardioid pattern and expanded frequency response of 100 to 10,000 Hz. The earphones feature an improved single-driver ported custom-molded style, universal design that can also be easily switched with the user’s personal earbuds.</p><p>Volunteers and staff now using the CM-i3 and CM-i5 in-ear headsets at Elevation Church say using them has made a huge difference in the ease and comfort of the production process and has been well worth the personal investment.</p><p>Point Source Audio will be showcasing the CM-i3 and CMi-5 in-ear headsets at the <a href="https://nab19.mapyourshow.com/8_0/exhibitor/exhibitor-details.cfm?exhid=5172304">NAB Convention</a> in Las Vegas, April 6-11, booth C2357. To learn more about Point Source Audio products, please visit <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com">www.point-sourceaudio.com</a>.</p><p>###</p><p><strong>About Elevation Church<br/></strong> Elevation Church is a multi-site church pastored by Steven Furtick, based in Matthews, North Carolina.Elevation has 19 locations, with 9 in the Charlotte area, as well as locations in Raleigh; Greensboro; Winston-Salem; Roanoke Virginia; Melbourne Florida; and the Greater Toronto Area. From 2007 through 2010, Elevation was cited by <em>Outreach</em> Magazine as one of the Top 100 fastest growing churches in the United States. <a href="https://elevationchurch.org/">www.elevationchurch.org</a></p><p><strong>About Point Source Audio</strong><br/>Point Source Audio (@PSA_audio) manufactures and distributes worldwide their <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earset/">SERIES<strong>8</strong></a>, <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earmount/">EMBRACE</a>, and <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/2019/01/28/point-source-audio-introduces-co2-confidence-collection-microphones/">CONFIDENCE collection</a> of miniature microphones — a unique line of headset, earworn and earmounted microphones known for their robust bendable boom and waterproof features. The company also holds two patents for the EMBRACE concealable microphone as well as the patent for the world’s first modular in-ear comms headset that is supporting the hearing health for audio, lighting and camera techs using headsets everywhere from sports to space. Founded in 2004, Point Source Audio is headquartered in Petaluma, California. For more information call (415) 226-1122 or visit <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com">www.point-sourceaudio.com</a>. Follow the company on Twitter at <a href="https://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio" data-original-url="http://www.twitter.com/PSA_audio">www.twitter.com/PSA_audio</a>.</p>
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                            <![CDATA[ Featuring a new class of microphones in headset, earmount and lavalier styles—all with built-in redundancy, a petite form factor, IP 57 waterproof rating, sonically matched elements, and locking X-Connectors ]]>
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                                <p>Petaluma, California — Point Source Audio (PSA) today announced the patent-pending <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/co2-dual-element_microphones/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/co2-dual-element_microphones/">CO2 Confidence Collection</a> microphones. The new class of wireless microphones all have dual elements offering built-in redundancy—and showcase an appealing new slimline design. They integrate two of the company’s important first-to-market features in miniature microphones: IP 57 waterproof rating, and the “unbreakable” headset boom bendable to 360° to bolster durability. All this unlocks new conveniences and simplicity for broadcast, audio, and production techs as well as please the presenters and performers they serve. The <em>CO2 Confidence Collection</em> microphones are shipping February 4.</p><p>“Double mic’ing can be heavy lifting when it comes to the cabling and their clutter; that’s why our <em>CO2 Confidence Collection</em> is specifically intended to ease the workload of many A2’s and sound engineers working in live mic applications. We released our first dual element mics in 2017 and now we’ve added other popular styles to the collection—our development team also originated a design such that the back-up mic practically disappears from view,” said Yvonne Ho, Point Source Audio’s vice president of Sales & Marketing. “The new form factor pairs our smallest elements at roughly 3mm each to create a dual mic’ing system that is barely detectable.”</p><p><strong>Groundbreaking Double Mic’ing Simplicity in Three New Mic Styles</strong></p><p>The ingenious double mic’ing setup of the <em>CO2 Confidence Collection</em> comes in three popular styles: <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/headset/co2-8wd-dual-omni/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/headset/co2-8wd-dual-omni/">headset</a>, <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/lavalier/co2-8wlp-dual-omni/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/lavalier/co2-8wlp-dual-omni/">lavalier</a>, and in Point Source Audio’s patented <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earmount/eo2-8wl-dual-omni/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earmount/eo2-8wl-dual-omni/">EMBRACE™</a> embodiment. The mics’ new petite form factor is based on the company’s existing omnidirectional single element microphones of a mere 3mm—and that are all waterproof. The backup element is fashioned to the existing mic in tandem and where the independent and continuous wire paths are integrated into a singular wire jacket giving audio technicians a clean alternative to cumbersome cable dressing. The mic cable splits approximately nine inches above connection to the body-packs to allow ample room for separation of the transmitters.</p><p><strong>Time-Tested Waterproof Endurance</strong></p><p>The <em>CO2 Confidence</em> mics utilize the same waterproof elements that have helped audio teams power through many challenging stage conditions from water, sweat, makeup and even (fake) blood-soaked stage actors in productions ranging from <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/customer_reviews/microphones/#sfopera" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/customer_reviews/microphones/#sfopera"><em>Sweeney Todd</em></a> to <em>Singin’ in the Rain</em> to <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/2017/12/28/microphone-survival-in-a-monsoon-wedding/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/2017/12/28/microphone-survival-in-a-monsoon-wedding/"><em>Monsoon Wedding</em></a>. Cyril Auclair, Assistant and FOH Mixer at Paris’ Théâtre du Châtelet, sums up his experience with Point Source Audio’s waterproof mics in <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/customer_reviews/microphones/#Singin" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/customer_reviews/microphones/#Singin"><em>Singin’ in the Rain</em></a> this way: “We are happy with the product because <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/customer_reviews/microphones/#Singin" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/customer_reviews/microphones/#Singin">after 110 shows and a lot of water the mic is perfect!!</a>”</p><p><strong>Sonic Excellence Seamlessly Matched in Both Elements</strong></p><p>The <em>Confidence</em> microphones feature precisely matched elements to a near identical ±0.5 dB difference. Whereas a usual method of redundant mic’ing can be achieved with two separate microphones, audio between them may vary due to differences between the microphone brand, the microphones’ age, as well as variances in the specifications. The <em>Confidence Collection</em> solves this challenge with elements that are factory matched in frequency and sensitivity—so when a vital backup is initiated, any difference in audio performance is nearly undetectable.</p><p><strong>SERIES8 Technology</strong></p><p>All the dual element omnidirectional microphones come with SERIES8’s award-winning performance features and specifications. SERIES8 microphones are used worldwide—trusted by productions from <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/markets/theatres/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/markets/theatres/"><em>Hamilton</em></a> to the <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/markets/theatres/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/markets/theatres/"><em>Tootsie Musical</em></a>, and renowned performing arts programs at Belmont University, Berklee College of Music, Lindenwood and more. The backward compatibility is an advantage for existing SERIES8 customers to add the new dual element mics with total confidence in form, fit and function.</p><p><strong>Locking X-Connectors for Added Confidence</strong></p><p>All SERIES8 microphones feature convenient interchangeable X-Connectors for a rapid and inexpensive way to quickly change the microphone wireless termination from one brand to another. Both ends of the <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/microphone-accessories/#x-connectors" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/microphone-accessories/#x-connectors">screw-on X-Connector</a> now have locking “teeth” to give added confidence to the connection. More importantly, the low-cost X-Connector spares offer no-hassle repair or troubleshooting on-site.</p><p><strong>Pricing and Availability</strong></p><p>The <em>CO2 Confidence Collection</em> are offered in headset (<a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/headset/co2-8wd-dual-omni/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/headset/co2-8wd-dual-omni/">CO2-8WD</a>), lavalier (<a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/lavalier/co2-8wlp-dual-omni/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/lavalier/co2-8wlp-dual-omni/">CO2-8WLp</a>) and earmount (<a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earmount/eo2-8wl-dual-omni/" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com/products/microphones/earmount/eo2-8wl-dual-omni/">EO2-8WL</a>) styles in beige, brown and black color starting at $825 (US) through Point Source Audio Authorized Resellers and Distributors worldwide (prices may vary).</p><p><strong>More information about Point Source Audio and the <em>CO2 Confidence Collection</em> can be found by visiting <a href="https://www.point-sourceaudio.com" data-original-url="http://www.point-sourceaudio.com">www.point-sourceaudio.com</a>.</strong></p>
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                            <![CDATA[ Sennheiser has flipped the page from its 26 series of broadcast headsets and introduced the new 27 series during the recent IBC conference. ]]>
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                                                                                                                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Michael Balderston ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                                        <dc:description><![CDATA[ null ]]></dc:description>
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                                <p><strong>AMSTERDAM—</strong>Sennheiser has flipped the page from its 26 series of broadcast headsets and introduced the new 27 series during the recent IBC conference. Made up of the HME 27, HMD 27 and HMDC 27, the new models offer a closed, circumaural headset.</p><figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="bv4XaDstjNWuNT8Z4atiJK" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/bv4XaDstjNWuNT8Z4atiJK.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/bv4XaDstjNWuNT8Z4atiJK.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p><em>HMD 27</em></p><p>All three of the 27 series models come with soft earpads and Sennhesier’s “split” headband. They also comply with the EC directive on noise in the workplace, as each is fitted with a switchable ActiveGard function that is designed to protect against noise bursts by detecting noise peaks above 110 dB and compressing the signal to 110 dB.</p><p>Where the headsets differ are their microphones. The HME 27 features a pre-polarized condenser microphone with cardioid pick-up pattern with a frequency response of 40 Hz to 20 kHz. Both the HMD 27 and HMDC 27 come with a hyper-cardioid boom microphone with a frequency response of 40 Hz to 18 kHz.</p><p>The 27 series is compatible with the 26 series, allowing for existing cable to be used on either model. The microphone booms are also compatible.</p><p>Sennheiser plans to release the 27 series later in September.</p>
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