Friday, February 11, 2011

Linear Acoustic AERO.air Ends Intensity Complaints For New England Sports Network

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Feb 11, 2011 11:55 AM

The New England Sports Network (NESN) has commissioned a Linear Acoustic AERO.air processor, that put an evident finish to spectator complaints on intensity variations during its broadcasts.

"We were getting intensity complaints at roughly every pro event," mentioned Dave Desrochers, NESN clamp boss of engineering. "When you tested the AERO.air, customers called and e-mailed to say that you sounded great. Then you took the section out post-test and received more spectator calls. 'What happened? You had it fixed!' The answer was obvious: Get the AERO.air back on line. We systematic two correct away."

The Linear Acoustic AERO.air, right away existing in 2RU, offers broadcasters intensity control, audio processing, decoding and encoding for TV audio. Two versions of the AERO.air processor are available, and units may be program upgraded in the margin to increase features as needed. The AERO.air may be practiced for wideband multistage processing, multiband multistage estimate or wherever in between.

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