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Digital Audio Mixers from the Experts | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Steve Collins   
Tuesday, 03 June 2008
There are lots of of applications for sound systems. Some tiny venues, such as a coffee shop or a room in a library designed to host lectures, may require only a uncomplicated public address system with a single microphone and a 100-watt amplifier. Church sound necessitates systems of various sizes-the larger ones even employ sound technicians for sound mixing during worship. Large live sound events like music festivals, rock concerts, and political rallies call for sophisticated sound reinforcement systems with tens of thousands of watts to relay sound over a vast area.
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There are lots of of applications for sound systems. Some tiny venues, such as a coffee shop or a room in a library designed to host lectures, may require only a uncomplicated public address system with a single microphone and a 100-watt amplifier. Church sound necessitates systems of various sizes-the larger ones even employ sound technicians for sound mixing during worship. Large live sound events like music festivals, rock concerts, and political rallies call for sophisticated sound reinforcement systems with tens of thousands of watts to relay sound over a vast area.

The latter can involve hundreds of microphones, multiple arrays of speakers, sophisticated digital audio mixers, and many technicians. For such live sound events, it is often necessary to rent the mixing equipment. The sound quality at such affairs must be clean and professional or the event is a bust. Therefore, the quality of the mixer you rent should be the finest available. It stands to reason that you should rent only from the best.

Hi-Tech Audio prides itself on twenty years of service in the sound industry. The are the largest company in the world specializing in live sound equipment, and they know their products inside and out-their expertise was even consulted in the development of some of the mixers they sell. Engineers in all levels of the business trust them for great products and service, and you cannot find a company with a more informed staff.

Whether it is the Digico SD7, the Yamaha PM5D or the Digidesign D Show, they are experts in each system's function and performance. That is vital when choosing the best digital mixer for your live event. That knowledge is not only critical in selecting the appropriate audio mixer, but in training and technical support. It is important for even professional sound engineers to be completely trained on any unfamiliar system in order to get the best performance possible.

When great sound is at a premium, the digital audio mixer you use makes a difference. When sound matters, it is smart to work with a company trusted by some of the most familiar names in the sound engineering industry

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