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Sensaphonics Introduces 3D AARO In-Ear System at NAMM

Sensaphonics has introduced its second-generation active ambient IEM system, the 3D AARO (Active Ambient, record out).

Sensaphonics Hearing Conservation, a designer of personal monitoring, announces the introduction of the 3D AARO custom in-ear system at the 2014 NAMM Show. The second generation upgrade of the company's patented Active Ambient technology platform, 3D AARO -- which stands for Active Ambient, Record Out -- adds several new features and benefits as standard equipment, creating an in-ear system with greater functionality and flexibility than anything else on the market.

3D AARO builds on the success of the 3D Active Ambient, which adds fully controllable on-stage sound to the in-ear mix via embedded binaural microphones. The ambient audio is captured with full-range accuracy and precise directionality (thus inspiring the "3D" name). The 3D AARO adds the ability to capture that ambient audio via a stereo record out mini-jack on the 3D-RO bodypack mixer/amplifier. Connecting that output to a digital recorder allows musicians to record their practice sessions from the point of view of their own ears, with all directional cues in place and no need to set up extra mics. Previously available only as a custom shop option the record out feature has also proven useful for field production, live concert recording, and surround audio capture.

In addition, Sensaphonics has added a bass boost switch to the new 3D-RO bodypack. This new feature adds +10dB of low frequency response to the mix, making the 3D AARO an ideal tool for DJs, bass players, and drummers. The bass boost feature is especially useful when playing on concrete stages, where the natural bass response obtained from traditional hollow wooden stages is unavailable.

Finally, to minimize downtime, the 3D Ambient Earphones have been upgraded to include a new quadaxial cable connector. An industry first, this new cable offers the same form factor, plug-in convenience, and secure connectivity as the coaxial connector found on other Sensaphonics earphones. The new quadaxial cable employs four connections per earphone to accommodate the signal flow requirements of having both ambient audio and monitor mix flowing to and from the 3D-RO mixer. The full-range 3D AARO earphones are available in either single-driver (3D-1q) or dual-driver (3D-2q) configurations, drawing their power from the 3D bodypack for maximum efficiency.

"The 3D AARO adds significant new features to our proven 3D technology," notes Sensaphonics founder and president, Dr. Michael Santucci. "By adding record out, bass boost, and the quadaxial cable as standard features, we have expanded functionality and reliability while maintaining the unique, patented system that allows the hundreds of 3D users to hear both the monitor mix and their on-stage sound with both earpieces in place. We're also very happy to announce that our pricing remains the same, making the 3D AARO an even greater value."

First introduced in 2006, the 3D Active Ambient (US Patent #8,160,261) employs advanced circuitry design to capture on-stage audio up to 140dB-SPL with no distortion and zero latency. It remains the only fully controllable ambient IEM system on the market. Current 3D Active Ambient users include such luminaries as Steven Tyler, deadmau5, Dave Matthews, Thom Yorke, Jay-Z, Cyndi Lauper, Kanye West, and Chris Cornell.

The 3D AARO makes its global debut at the 2014 NAMM Show, January 23 - 26 at the Anaheim Convention Center, with live demos available in the Sensaphonics booth 6952, Hall A.

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(21 January 2014)

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