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07 January, 2011, Cleveland Ohio, USA
Three more educational broadcasters have recently upgraded their
student-run radio stations to Axia IP consoles and routing gear,
continuing a trend among College- and University-run stations toward
affordable, easy-to-operate Axia IP-Audio equipment.
Lindenwood University’s KCLC-FM in St. Charles, Missouri, St. Olaf
College’s KSTO-FM in Northfield, Minnesota, and Southern Illinois
University’s WSIE-FM in Edwardsville, Illinois are the latest stations
to upgrade to Element 2.0 mixing consoles and routing networks.
“More than 60 U.S. colleges and universities now use Axia,” notes
Axia marketing director Clark Novak. “As educators, these institutions
must train their students to run the equipment commercial broadcasters
use, but they also need boards that can stand up to student operators.
Element consoles are bullet-proof, and with more than 2,000 consoles
on-air, Axia more than satisfies their needs.”
Element 2.0 consoles are ruggedly built for 24/7 operation. They’re
fabricated from machined aluminum extrusions and loaded with precision
avionics-grade switches, heavy-duty side-loading faders, adjustable LED
lighting and tough, dirt-resistant inset Lexan module coverings. Element
features include voice and headphone processing by Omnia, automatic
mix-minus, an eight-channel Virtual Mixer that combines multiple audio
streams for single-fader control, motorized faders, built-in control for
Telos phone systems, and Show Profiles that instantly recall talent’s
favorite settings.
Axia AoIP allows broadcasters to quickly and easily build audio
networks using switched Ethernet to connect a few rooms, or an entire
facility. Axia networks have a total system capacity of more than 10,000
audio streams, and can carry hundreds of digital stereo channels (plus
machine logic and PAD) over a single CAT-6 cable, eliminating much of
the cost normally associated with wiring labor and infrastructure.
For more information, visit
www.AxiaAudio.com or contact Clark Novak at Axia Audio by email at
cnovak@AxiaAudio.com
, or by phone at +1-216-241-7225.
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Press- and Web-ready photos of Axia Element
consoles (shown here with PowerStation console engine) can be
downloaded from the Axia Photo Gallery at
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Axia, a Telos company, builds Ethernet-based professional IP-Audio
products for broadcast, sound-reinforcement and commercial audio
applications. Along with the popular Element 2.0 modular console for
on-air, commercial production, audio workstations and personal studios,
Axia products include the PowerStation integrated console engine,
intercom systems, digital audio routers, DSP mixers and processors, and
software for configuring, managing and interfacing networked audio
systems.
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