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Greetings,
Welcome to TALK... the newsletter from Listen, Inc., leaders in the
field of PC-based electro-acoustic test and measurement. It contains the
lastest news about our products, our company and useful tips and tricks to
help you get more from your acoustic measurement testing. It is our aim to
make this newsletter interesting and informative. We welcome your
feedback, so please drop us an email and let us know what you think.
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SoundCheck Version 6 |
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SoundCheck(TM) version 6 has just
been released. This new version is more powerful than ever before,
offering a host of powerful new analysis features and an updated
user interface.
Key new features include the ability to measure intermodulation
(IMD) and difference frequency (DF) distortion, the ability to
reanalyze an existing data set in multiple ways and an updated
user-interface.
View
New Features List »
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New Precision Audio Test and Measurement System |
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Listen, Inc has partnered with National
Instruments to offer SoundCheck(TM) 6 Lab, a high-end precision
audio test system. The system consists of SoundCheck, Listen's
established PC -based electroacoustic measurement software and
National Instrument's newest dynamic signal acquisition module, the
PXI-4461.
This high-end system is ideal for R&D and production line
testing of audio electronics such as amplifiers, crossovers and
signal processors, in addition to loudspeakers, microphones and
other transducers.
Full Story »
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AES San Francisco |
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Oct 28-31, 2004, Booth 1226
Visit us at the AES in San Francisco for a demonstration of the
NEW Soundcheck(TM) Version 6, our new precision audio test system
and a range of electroacoustic testing accessories.
For a free VIP Pass to the AES show, call Janet on (617)
556-4104.
Get a free pass to
the AES show »
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Q & A |
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Mark Dailey, Manufacturing and
Support Manager
Question: I need to sort the speakers coming off my production
line into A and B grade groups. Can SoundCheck be configured to
classify the speakers as "A" or "B" grade?
Answer: Yes. This can be achieved using conditional branching.
The "Cherry Picking" sequence picks the best units based on the
various limit steps in the sequence and displays a message to the
operator as to the grade of the speaker.
An example sequence to do this is available FREE for download
from our website.
Full
details and sequence download »
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New Sales Engineer |
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Listen has strengthened its sales team with the
appointment of Neil Rubado as Sales Engineer. Neil has over 20 years
technical sales experience across a wide range of industries. Please
join us in welcoming Neil on board.
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