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Axia's newest radio console priced under $10,000
- iQ networked radio console to debut at NAB
April 1, 2010
Source: Axia
Axia introduces
a new console engineered for either standalone studios or
networked applications. Called iQ, it will debut at the 2010
NAB Convention in Las Vegas. - Stand C146

Gary Kline, Vice President of Engineering and IT for Cumulus
Broadcasting, says: Efficient, smart, and sexy is the
way I describe iQ. It has the power and flexibility of systems
much larger and more expensive, without the drag of installation
costs or learning curves. Finally, I can have the quality,
flexibility and reliability of Livewire-delivered audio without
compromises. Every studio can have one, without breaking the
bank.
Axia believes in global innovation that benefits our
clients, says Axia president Michael Catfish
Dosch. This is not limited to technology, but includes
manufacturing too. Our experienced R&D teams in the US
and Europe can now take advantage of expert Asian manufacturing
to produce world-class products at very favorable cost.
Weve been working hard to make sure broadcasters
dollars stretch farther, and do so without compromise,
Dosch continues. I spent nearly a year in China setting
up operations to manufacture products to our stringent quality
standards. Now, with our Asian operations online, we will
be introducing a range of exciting new products. And just
like our US-made products, iQ comes with 24/7 support and
a 5-year warranty.
The iQ system is a family of console frames with different
capabilities. Users start with the 8-fader iQ Main Frame,
then add frames with phone controls, programmable routing
controls or more faders as needed. Frames plug into the iQ
Core, a fanless, convection-cooled console engine with audio
I/O, console CPU, logic, mix engine, power supply and Ethernet
switch. Backup power with auto-switching is also available.
This modular-frame design gives iQ a unique capability: users
can increase their consoles size whenever they wish
by simply connecting another frame, up to 24 faders.
iQs rich feature set includes 3 dedicated stereo Program
buses plus a stereo Utility bus that can be used for phone
calls, off-air recording, or as a fourth Program bus. Theres
automatic mix-minus on every fader, Show Profiles that instantly
recall talents favorite settings, Record Mode one-touch
recording, and comprehensive Talkback. Construction details
include Axias hallmark ultra-smooth faders, aircraft-quality
switches, and beefy extruded-aluminum frames. High-resolution,
ultra-bright OLED displays on the meter bridge can be read
instantly from anywhere in the room.
Thanks to its everythings-included nature,
iQ is well suited for building standalone studios, but has
a built-in Ethernet switch with Gigabit ports for seamless
connection to larger Livewire IP-Audio networks; up
to 4 iQ Cores can be daisy-chained without an external Ethernet
switch.
iQ features include:
Four stereo Program buses and a dedicated Phone bus.
Record Mode one-touch off-air recording.
Automatic per-fader mix-minus.
Event Timer with auto-start/auto-reset functions.
Studio and Control Room monitor controls.
4 Show Profile snapshots to save and recall commonly-used
configurations.
Intuitive talkback system that lets operator talk with talent,
guests, remote hosts and telephone callers using board mic
and cue speaker.
Switchable VU/PPM program meters.
High-resolution OLED displays.
Premium-quality 100mm. conductive-plastic faders.
Long-life rotary encoders and aircraft-quality switches with
LED lighting.
Expandable via three iQ Expansion frames:
Telco expansion 6 faders plus 6-line Call Controller
with Status Symbols and DTMF keypad for direct control
of the latest Telos broadcast phone systems
Router control expansion 6 faders plus 10 programmable
film-cap keys to control external devices, trigger routing
salvos, send contact closures and more
8-Fader expansion doubles the capacity of the iQ Main
Frame
Flexible mounting system allows desktop, cutout, or rack-mount
use.
Hardened, fanless power supply.
Ultra-reliable embedded console CPU and DSP mixing engine.
Built-in I/O with:
4 Mic inputs with selectable Phantom power
16 Analog ins and 8 Analog outs with 24-bit, 256x oversampling
A/D converters
2 AES/EBU ins and outs
4 GPIO logic ports, each containing 5 inputs and 5 outputs
I/O is expandable using standard Axia audio nodes.
6 100Base-T Livewire ports for single-cable Livewire connections
to Telos phone systems, Omnia audio processors and other Axia
gear, as well as broadcast equipment from partners like Nautel,
ENCO Systems, BSI, 25-Seven, AudioScience and more
see AxiaAudio.com/partners/ for full list.
2 Gigabit Ethernet ports with SFP for copper or fiber network
connections.
Single-cable connection to optional iQ Backup Power Supply
provides failsafe secondary power with automatic switching.
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