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Fall 2017

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C A S Q U A R T E R L Y F A L L 2 0 1 7 57 Sennheiser has a 360 mic now. The Ambeo 1600es features four capsules in a tetrahedral array. MSRP $1,650 Neumann has rolled out a line of small powered monitors from $499 (KH 80 DSP), $699 (KH 120), to $2,249 (KH 310) apiece. Sontronics is relatively new to AES, dis- playing a line of British designed and built mics. Among them is a hypercardi- oid dynamic called the SOLO, which may become an SM58 killer. The AMS Neve DFC-3D console looked great, as you would expect. It's made for multi-format film and television post projects. It is compatible with Atmos, Auro3D, and IMAX. It starts at $70K with models up to 1,000 channels. Zaxcom was showing some new products, like its new ZMT3-HH handheld wireless recorder with a ZaxNet-controlled color tally and XLR connection for hardwiring. The tiny ZMT3 and ZMT3-HM boom transmitter and ZFR400 mini-record- er were also on display. By now, the Deva 24 should be shipping to beta testers with general deliveries to fol- low. Also, the relatively new RX12R was on display, which is a rackmount version of the RX12. API has made improvements to its legendary line of mic preamps with the 512V (lunch- box slot) and 3124+ (4-ch 1RU). Sennheiser Ambeo 1600es Neve DFC-3D API 512V Zaxcom RX12R

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