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New System Arriving
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We have now ordered our substantial upgrade to the Opus CS750 system.  Since the first system was purchased there have been some major developments to the Opus SB218 Bass Bins.  With new porting and a completely new driver, the new bins are a whopping 4db louder than their predecessors. This makes the CS750 system substantially louder, and we will have two of them!

Arriving in April will be a new CS750 system, with can be coupled with the existing CS750 system, all with the new SB218 bass drivers (our existing boxes will be ugraded) to make the Double CS750.  This is a significant increase in power and efficiency – allowing us to easily fill rooms of up to 2000 people with that trademark stunning Opus sound.

We look forward to taking this new rig out for a spin to contact is now for bookings in Late April or May.

 

 
Analog vs Digital System Design
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IMG_0054-200The debate as to the benefits of digital over analogue go back a long time and still rage today.  Heres our 3 cents worth…

It has been said that Sound reinforcement systems actually sound WORSE than they did 20 years ago – go figure!  Sure they are more convenient, more high tech, lighter, easier to move around – but this is at the expense of sound quality.

To further understand this, what do we mean by Digital.  Basically – at some point in the chain the analogue audio signal is converted into the digital domain, processed, and then converted back to analogue.  Because things are so much easier in the digital domain to process (computers are relatively inexpensive) and so much more flexible – this is what’s employed.  BUT

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