“Everything sounds so much clearer with the Model 362, the musicians can hear distortions and other imperfections with their instruments that they hadn’t noticed before.” “We provided the beltpacks to musicians who are extremely particular when it comes to onstage audio, and they were just blown away by the units’ fantastic sound quality,” says Fugett. Additionally, since the university hasn’t fully converted to Dante audio delivery, Maurer says other analog-to-Dante interface devices offered by Studio Technologies have allowed production personnel to seamlessly run audio through both the school’s older system and the new Dante network. Production personnel can now guarantee speakers and musicians access to live audio monitoring virtually anywhere on campus. The Model 362 has provided Regent’s Media Services Department with an audio monitoring option it previously lacked with its older infrastructure. The university now has eight Model 362 beltpacks, along with a Model 44D Dante Audio Interface, Model 374 Intercom Beltpack, and a Model 5422 Dante Intercom Audio Engine. The department initially purchased two Model 362 beltpacks, a self-contained user device that supports reliable, high-quality headphone monitoring of two audio channels over any Dante network. When the school began converting over to a Dante network two years ago, Studio Technologies’ Dante-enabled intercom solutions enabled Regent to easily achieve improved audio delivery and enhanced user satisfaction. James Maurer, Director of Media Services at Regent University, says the aging intercom system in the university’s chapel and communications building made it difficult to consistently obtain acceptable audio performance.
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