 





 
 
|
|

Workhorse
Celebrates
its Birthday:
30
years of RTW's ever-popular 1206
– we are looking for the oldest 1206 still on the
job
Directly
to the contest >>
|
|
In 1979 Supertramp’s “Logical Song” and Billy Joel’s “My Life” topped the international
charts, Jimmy Carter and Leonid Brezhnev signed the SALT II treaty, and RTW released a new peak-program
meter: the
1206. While the meter was nothing much to look at, its introduction marked a significant advance in sound
monitoring, one that would soon be appreciated and adopted by audio professionals around the
world. Now, to celebrate the device’s 30th anniversary, RTW has embarked on a search for the oldest 1206 unit still in working condition — with a great prize awaiting the
winner!
|
|
|
|
About 25,000 units of the RTW
peak program meter, which is still in production, have been delivered and are in use at broadcast studios, recording studios, and audio installations in no fewer than 42 countries
worldwide.
Designed as a low-cost, entry-level model, the
1206
nevertheless featured the same distinctive orange and red gas-plasma display as more expensive models. From the very beginning, the modest little meter also scored points with users for its innovative technical features, including a signal-controlled power-on/off function and two independent inputs. Over the years more improvements have been made, including double the number of per-channel resolution segments, implementation of SLR and RCA inputs as well as a sliding scale that allows quick changes between horizontal and vertical use, and housing in a new case. Today, the
1206
analog peak meter is available with multiple scale variants and optional transformer-balanced inputs. In addition, RTW now offers the
1252DIG, which provides similar functionality for digital
input (table-top
peak meter 1200 series).
|
|
|
|
As with all RTW products, the
1206
is appreciated by professionals for its durability and robust operation, which is why so many units built during the early years of production remain in use
today. Therefore RTW is looking for the oldest 1206 still in
working condition in line with a contest. To enter the contest, owners should visit
www.rtw.de/1206_contest
and enter the serial number of their unit. Users of units lacking a serial number may contact RTW directly via e-mail
(1206@rtw.de). The deadline for
entries is June 30, 2009.
The winner will receive a valuable RTW DigitalMonitor 10500X-PLUS. In addition to the well-known PPM bar graph, this modern TFT-based monitor offers many ways to view stereo signals, including vectorscope, correlator, AES/EBU status display, and now an integrated ITU BS.1771-compliant loudness meter.
RTW will celebrate the 30th birthday of its 1206
peak program meter with a birthday cake at the AES (Audio Engineering Society)
Convention May 8 - 10 at the M,O,C, in Munich. To join the party, stop by stand
1505.
|
|
|
|
Overview
table-top peak meter
The
1200 series table-top peak meter in the data base
Download
product information "Table-Top Peak Meter 1206"
|
|
|
|
|
Other
news |
|
|
|