Pascal Grillère and Frédéric Mangeat, from Aaton Digital research department, were there to answer the fifty guests. DCA team had set up several mikes so that everyone makes an opinion.
The interest for the device is huge and rapidly questions are flocking to Pascal and Frederick. Ergonomics, autonomy, sound quality ... nothing escapes. During 4 hours, hands keep browsing through the elegant shapes of the recorder. Victim of its success, the Cantar X3 was stormed, besieged, assailed...
Anticipating this passion, three other suppliers were invited. AEI company, with their Wisycom products, has been widely sought. Must say that the MCR 42 receiver has everything to please!
Ludovic Marc from Audio2, French importer of Danish brand DPA mikes, presented the new lavalier mikes, "Heavy-duty" series, the supercardio "D: Dicate" 4018 and all the rest of the line.
Philippe Chenevez from Cinela was also there with his genialissimo "Pianissimo", the lightest ever built windshield, but also with its now big sister, the "Piano" and a new series of shockmounts with elliptical rings.
An afternoon of discovery and sharing, around receptive and listening suppliers. No more was needed for this presentation to be a success...
Thanks to them for participating and thanks to our guests for having responded to this appointment.
The interest for the device is huge and rapidly questions are flocking to Pascal and Frederick. Ergonomics, autonomy, sound quality ... nothing escapes. During 4 hours, hands keep browsing through the elegant shapes of the recorder. Victim of its success, the Cantar X3 was stormed, besieged, assailed...
Anticipating this passion, three other suppliers were invited. AEI company, with their Wisycom products, has been widely sought. Must say that the MCR 42 receiver has everything to please!
Ludovic Marc from Audio2, French importer of Danish brand DPA mikes, presented the new lavalier mikes, "Heavy-duty" series, the supercardio "D: Dicate" 4018 and all the rest of the line.
Philippe Chenevez from Cinela was also there with his genialissimo "Pianissimo", the lightest ever built windshield, but also with its now big sister, the "Piano" and a new series of shockmounts with elliptical rings.
An afternoon of discovery and sharing, around receptive and listening suppliers. No more was needed for this presentation to be a success...
Thanks to them for participating and thanks to our guests for having responded to this appointment.