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PAR Daily E-Reviewsletter featuring Mackie DLM Series Loudspeakers plus Audio-Technica, Lowell Manufacturing, Rational Acoustics & Waves

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June 24, 2013
Events
2013 Recording Industry Golf Tournament, Malibu CA »
2013 Summer NAMM, Nashville »
Sweetwater GearFest '13 »
AES 50th Conference on Audio Education, Murfreesboro, TN »
AES 51st Conference on Loudspeakers and Headphones, Helsinki, Finland »
AES 52nd Conference on Sound Field Control—Engineering and Perception, Guildford, UK »
135th AES Convention, New York City »
New Products
Audio-Technica SmartMixer AT-DMM828 Digital Matrix Mixer »
Lowell Manufacturing ES-62T-LE and ES-4T-LE In-Ceiling Speakers »
Rational Acoustics Smaart V.7 Di Dual Channel Interface »
Waves MaxxSpeech Technology »


Today's Product Review

Mackie DLM Loudspeakers
By Strother Bullins for Pro Audio Review

Mackie's easy-to-handle DLM boxes house comprehensive I/O with simple, built-in digital mixers; solid, pleasing effects; and 1000 W continuous power each. Approximately a third smaller than other powered loudspeakers in their class, the DLM Series is striking at first look, impressive at first listen and unique upon further inspection. More »

Today's Video

Building A Beer Bottle Edison Cylinder
It used to be that music was heard on vinyl, tape or CDs, but in the download era, it doesn't have any physical form. Perhaps that's why more and more artists have started exploring alternative physical mediums for music—and why, at the PSN blog, we just can't get enough of them. We've covered playable records made out of chocolate, ice and wood, as well as folks who record on 1930s Presto direct-to-disk recorders, and even quiet Suzanne Vega belting into an Edison wax cylinder recorder for an AES presentation. Lest you think these brave souls have taken alternative formats to the max, have no fear—there's plenty of quixotic strangeness still out there. The latest weird recording feat finds great minds in New Zealand turning a beer bottle into an Edison cylinder. If you like booze, music and pointless exercises in engineering brilliance, you'll love this in-depth video. More »

 
 
 
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