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RTW's SurroundControl 31900/31960
Series Earn STAR Award for Innovation at 2009 NAB Show
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RTW’s
SurroundControl
31900/31960
line of sound monitoring and control devices earned a STAR Award (Superior Technology Award Recipient) from the editors and columnists of TV Technology magazine at this year’s National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show in Las Vegas. Now in their 10th year, STAR Awards showcase the best technology innovations for the media industry.
The object of a thorough engineering overhaul in the last year, RTW’s SurroundControl 31900 controls and monitors eight-channel sound in professional production, post-production, and broadcast environments. At the heart of the
31900/ 31960
series is RTW’s unique Surround Sound Analyzer, the house-shaped display known throughout the industry as an ingeniously easy-to-read visual manifestation of overall sound, including loudness and sound pressure level, phase correlation, and level differences among channels.
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“Unique among devices of its kind, the RTW
31900/ 31960
series combines control, analysis, and monitoring of surround sound into one single system,” said Andreas Tweitmann, managing director of RTW. “The STAR Award was given in recognition that no other product on the market incorporates so many
functions.”
The
picture shows Andreas Tweitmann (Managing Director RTW) on the left,
Inka Danielmeyer (Sales) in the middle and Mike Kahsnitz (Chief
Technical Officer) on the right with the STAR award.
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Designed for audio studios, the
SurroundControl
31960
series fits in a 19-inch, 1-RU case. A sister product, the SurroundControl
31960
series, is a half 19-inch, 3-RU rack-mountable module that fits into standard 19-inch installation racks for waveform monitors in video studios. Beside the standard version also versions with HD/SD SDI de-embedder interface or/and Dolby® E and Dolby® AC-3 decoder are available.
“Every year, the NAB show serves as the launching pad for thousands of new products and services for audio and video professionals,” said Tom Butts, TV Technology editor. “Our panel of editors walked the show floor in search of the most innovative technologies. The products and services that we selected for the STAR Award made the cut — they demonstrated their ability to help advance the acquisition and distribution of entertainment and information across the media spectrum.”
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