Global leaders in broadcast audio technology HHB Communications is highlighting the latest professional audio products with TC Electronic, Dynaudio Professional, Yellowtec and RØDE at the CABSAT show in Hall 6, Stand B6-31.
HHB’s stand features a selection of state-of-the-art professional audio products from its comprehensive portfolio that includes everything from loudness monitors, audio interfaces and File-based workflows solutions to more traditional products like microphones, loudspeakers and headphones. This includes Yellowtec’s full range of innovative solutions for the broadcast media industry. Representatives from HHB and Yellowtec are on site to demonstrate the iXm Digital Recording Microphone, the 192 KHz, 24-bit PUC2 USB Audio Interface and the flexible m!ka Mounting System, which now offers the Pad-Dock with QuickFix for iPad mounting.
As TC Electronic and Dynaudio Professional’s Premium Certified HD Dealer, HHB is hosting the world debut of TC’s new DB6 Loudness Management Solution. DB6 is a TV and Mobile TV transmission processor that handles loudness metering at the input stage, up or down conversion, loudness processing and on-line lip-sync delay, in addition to loudness metering at the output stage and logging of all relevant loudness statistics. It has been designed as a transparent one-step loudness management solution, regardless of codec and delivery platform. The new Dynaudio Professional DBM-50 studio monitors, featuring a unique front baffle tilt for perfect desktop placement, is also being exhibited.
The Middle East debut of two ground breaking new products from leading Australian microphone manufacturer RØDE is also being held by HHB. On show is the new RØDE iXY, the world’s first 24 Bit/96kHz iOS compatible microphone that allows the Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod touch to become broadcast-quality portable stereo recording devices. The iXY joins the recently-announced smartLav, a highly affordable lavalier microphone that can be directly connected to iOS devices – negating the need for phantom-powered preamps or wireless systems traditionally associated with lavalieres. The new Reporter microphone is also on display with several other items from RØDE’s comprehensive selection of high-quality broadcast microphones.
HHB’s line of Mogami ‘Cable for Life’ packaged and bulk cable products are also on show. Mogami cables are truly a ‘Cable for Life’, backed by a lifetime warranty. The packaged cables are made from Mogami’s high-quality bulk cable and assembled in the UK.
Complementing this already strong offering are digital mixing consoles from PreSonus, HHB’s diverse range of Professional Recording Media products and much more.
HHB International Sales Manager Matthew Fletcher states: “The Middle East is an extremely important growth market for us and we are well positioned to offer sales and technical support for the companies leading the way in the region. We returned to CABSAT to exhibit for a second year because of the high quality of visitors the show attracts, and we are very excited to show them the benefits of the professional audio products that we represent.”
Visitors are invited to stop by the stand to collect a free copy of the HHB 2013 Catalogue. With information on over 2,000 professional audio products from the world’s leading professional audio equipment manufacturers, it is a complete guide to the latest information on products for file-based workflow, MADI, audio over IP, HD, loudness, Pro Tools, storage, and many other professional applications.
Contact Matthew Fletcher on 020 8962 5029 and [email protected].
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HHB Communications Ltd.
Founded in 1976 and located in London, HHB Communications is a global leader in the supply of professional audio technology. Serving the broadcast, recording and media production sectors, HHB’s unique expertise is also recognised by major manufacturers and innovators, many of which have appointed the company as exclusive distributors of their products. The specialist division, Scrub, serves the needs of the television and film post production industry from premises in the heart of London’s Soho.