The LDPM122 12-channel powered mixing console.
UK - For something a little different, Adam Hall's stand at the PLASA Show this year will be based on a Piano Bar theme, complete with fellow Southendian live pianist Dave Dulake (who's band will be supporting the White Stripes on selected UK dates later this year).

New products being released by the company will include the latest additions to its ever-growing range of LD Systems products, including the LDPM122 12-channel powered mixing console, featuring eight mono mic/line channels with three-band EQ (Hi, Lo and semi-parametric sweepable mid), two stereo line channels with Hi/Lo EQ, two monitor sends, two effects sends, on-board digital effects, 100mm long-throw faders, dedicated sub-bass output, phantom power switchable on all channels and a power amplifier that delivers 2 x 700W RMS into 4ohms.

Adam Hall will also be launching its LD Systems RoadMan portable sound system to the UK market. This portable system comprises a high quality speaker cabinet complete with 200W RMS power amp, mixer module with vocal priority, CD player, cassette player (optional) built-in chargeable battery and a UHF PLL diversity wireless microphone set with a choice of hand-held dynamic, hand-held condenser, lavalier or headset. The re-chargeable battery will last up to six hours (music and speech together) or nine hours (speech only), say the company. There is also a 200W re-chargeable slave unit available, and a dust cover.

Adam Hall and the Piano Bar can be found on stand M48.

(Lee Baldock)


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