Personally, for a museum or attraction install, I'd rather go for one of the
long established systems, like Richmond Sound Design's AudioBox II
(http://www.richmondsounddesign.com/audiobox-ii.html)
Last year I replaced an original 8 unit Audiobox install at Madame Tussauds New
York, that had b
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> the splitter board and two 8 channel
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Hi,
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2012 20:54:16 +0200
From: Jan Jacob Hofmann
Dear list,
I was pointed to a device, which is able to play audio-files of up to
16 channels without the need of a computer as a stand-alone device. It
is basically a SD-card player and I wonder, if this might be
interesting f
AS you say, great for installations, Ambisonic or not - I could really have done with this device a
year ago for a non-Ambisonic project! It's a pity it doesn't do 24 bit audio as this would make it
more attractive still. Still, at that price...I presume the 200 Euro is for the multichannel versi