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Extron manufactures computer-video interfaces, matrix switchers, distribution amplifiers, computer-video scan converters, scalers, signal processing equipment.
Most of ther equipment is selected through this touch screen panel.
Smart Podium (bottom screen) is an interactive teaching aid and includes a digital whiteboard. It is a touchscreen monitor for the computer.
the opto block needed support for cable plugs and unplugs. it had only the wires to hold it to the board.
hot-melt glue (again) to the rescue.
Field Recording MiniDisc, 2004
Sanrio® Hello Kitty® MiniDisc from the archives of field recordist John Kannenberg
The Sebring Public Library has introduced self-contained digital audio books. Each book is on a player about the size of a deck of cards and about 1/4” thick. Included is a pair of disposable headphones and a spare battery. Patrons may also use their own headphones.
For more information, visit www.myhlc.org/2006/10/12/playaway-digital-audio-books
Philips CD100 CD Player. Compact Disc machines were introduced to the UK on 1st March 1983, and the CD100 was Philip's first machine and, at £450, the cheapest available. This example still bears a sticker claiming 'Philips Compact Disc the origin of pure perfect sound forever'. c1983.
Be sure to visit DJ ezv on Facebook and you can follow DJ ezv later in the new year 2012 on Twitter. This is the 1st of many sets to come. Enjoy this Old School Mix Session by DJ ezv.
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used to create isolation (1:1) between coax-out digital audio "spdif" ports and the stereo equipment that connects to it.
525-size all-digital dARTS home theater system. Picture includes two left/right channel speakers, one center, and one subwoofer. Full 5.1 system also includes two bipole/dipole on-wall surrounds built specifically for dARTS.
dARTS is available in two sizes, in freestanding, in-wall, or custom-built designs.
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1st of many sets to come. Enjoy this Old School Mix Session by DJ ezv.
www.mixcloud.com/media/swf/player/mixcloudLoader.aHR0cDov...
Field Recording MiniDisc, 2004
Sanrio® Hello Kitty® MiniDisc from the archives of field recordist John Kannenberg
At 160GB in capacity, the iPod Classic was a way for a listener to carry their entire audio collection with them wherever they went. As times have changed – along with business models – the desire for consumer ownership of their own collection of music has been eroded. Streaming audio is now the desired format via which music is consumed, and in order to stream audio, you need a data transfer connection – either WiFi or mobile phone data. This means portable listening has shifted over to mobile phones, leaving standalone audio devices like the iPod looking terribly old fashioned.
At 160GB in capacity, the iPod Classic was a way for a listener to carry their entire audio collection with them wherever they went. As times have changed – along with business models – the desire for consumer ownership of their own collection of music has been eroded. Streaming audio is now the desired format via which music is consumed, and in order to stream audio, you need a data transfer connection – either WiFi or mobile phone data. This means portable listening has shifted over to mobile phones, leaving standalone audio devices like the iPod looking terribly old fashioned.
Inkheart by Cornelia Funke digital audiobook.
The book is on a player about the size of a deck of cards and about 1/4" thick. Included is a pair of disposable headphones and a spare battery.
Patrons may also use their own headphones.
At 160GB in capacity, the iPod Classic was a way for a listener to carry their entire audio collection with them wherever they went. As times have changed – along with business models – the desire for consumer ownership of their own collection of music has been eroded. Streaming audio is now the desired format via which music is consumed, and in order to stream audio, you need a data transfer connection – either WiFi or mobile phone data. This means portable listening has shifted over to mobile phones, leaving standalone audio devices like the iPod looking terribly old fashioned.
At 160GB in capacity, the iPod Classic was a way for a listener to carry their entire audio collection with them wherever they went. As times have changed – along with business models – the desire for consumer ownership of their own collection of music has been eroded. Streaming audio is now the desired format via which music is consumed, and in order to stream audio, you need a data transfer connection – either WiFi or mobile phone data. This means portable listening has shifted over to mobile phones, leaving standalone audio devices like the iPod looking terribly old fashioned.
On the left is now -
AMD X64 2400
2 Gig Ram
250 SATA Hdd
ATI X1550 Graphic Card
Installing openSUSE 10.2 - I gave up and reinstalling Ubuntu 7.10 - I gave up and that too - Went back to XP Pro
On the Right
Apple G4 Dual 533 Digital Audio
1.5 Gig Memory
2 120 Gig Hard Drives in Raid 0
Running OS X 10.4
Digital signal processor and 4,000-watt amplifier for all digital dARTS home theater system. 250 watts per channel, 16 channels. Audyssey™ MultEQ XT® software creates custom correction filters specifically for your living room or home theater.
dARTS is available in two sizes, in freestanding, in-wall, or custom-built designs.
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Testing our (small but very capable) 20ch live recording rig. The Audio Interface pictured is the Motu Traveler which offers 20ch in & 22ch out. This photograph shows a set up I used to record 16 phantom powered microphones through a combination of different formats. The first four mic inputs are the Travelers own on-board mic press. Fallowing that are four RME mic-pres connected to the Travelers 1/4" line inputs. Last, are 8 Focusrite mic-pres terminated via ADAT. The nice thing about the Focusrite is that it offers dynamics on all 8 channels and it's come in handy too!
The mobile phone that houses the Museum of Portable Sound also happens to be an object in the Museum’s collection – which means that when you visit the Museum, not only are you holding an entire museum in your hand, but you’re also holding a single object from its collections – frankly, we find this to be a fascinating paradox! Add to this the fact that you can also listen to this iPhone’s electromagnetic field as one of the permanent collection's sound objects (see Gallery 13, Object 3), and things go from paradoxical to downright metaphysical. No need to make a special request to inspect this item, it’s always available whenever you visit the Museum of Portable Sound!
Cupertino, CA, US
2007
Personalised engraving for previous owner
Donated 24 August 2021
Official handover took place in Santa Iria De Azoia, Lisbon, Portugal
This external dac has made all my music sound so much better, keyboard included to show how small it is. It takes digital audio into the back, then you plug headphones into the front, the silver knob is now the volume. It'll also work with an amp too.
Various options available, more in a long-ish blog post later in the week.