UK - Next week's Pro Light&Sound exhibition in Frankfurt sees LA Audio launch two diverse new products - Can-D and the PC90. Can-D is a headphone delay unit and amplifier for any live application. With delay times of up to 678ms, users can be 226m from the stage and still enjoy the sound of 'time-coherent cans', say the company, adding that a substantial headphone amplifier provides levels up to and including 'painfully loud'. Can-D's solid build quality with compact casing design and built in power supply proves a cost-effective tool, fitting perfectly into a production case.

The PC90 absolute phase checking system incorporates a separate emitter and receiver module, which can be used with its internal speaker and microphone or can connect via XLR to test phase accuracy throughout any audio system. The PC90's broadband pulse can detect phase inversion regardless of time delay or distance, say LA Audio. Ross McFarlane, product specialist says: "The beauty of these new LA Audio products, apart from their audio quality, is that they're both designed with practical use in mind. Both the Can-D and the PC90 with its simple two-module design, are ideal as hassle-free, rock solid audio gadgets."

Also on show will be LA Audio's Digibox range, comprising AES Channel Divider, AES/SPDIF Converter and Word Clock/Super Clock Converter to name but a few. Visitors can also see the rest of the LA Audio products including the EQ231 range and the 400 Series dynamics processor.LA Audio will be in Hall 8.0, Stand J45 alongside German distributor S.E.A. Vertrieb & Consulting.

(Lee Baldock)


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