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The new AEQ Forum console has come to provide the Huelva station with agility and features previously reserved only for large broadcasters with high economic potential.

Hispanidad Radio, a station that emerged from the neighborhood association of the Hispanidad neighborhood in the city of Huelva in 1987 and currently one of the leading radio stations in this province, has renovated its facilities.

Faithful to AEQ equipment for many years, as reflected in the numerous material AEQ installed to date at the station, such as the Opera analog console studio or the AEQ BC300 compact console recording room, the station's technical staff has once again trusted in the quality, performance and price of the new AEQ Forum mixer to equip a new studio within its recent technical renovation.

AEQ Forum, an all-terrain table

AEQ Forum is a mixing console designed for on-air emissions control. It incorporates all the basic features necessary in this type of environment: automatic monitor cut-off, cough cut-off, faderstart, signaling control, control signals for the automation of external equipment, management of external communications, intercommunication,...

With a modular design and small size, AEQ Forum adapts perfectly to different scenarios: self-control, booth control, television production controls, sound production, mixed configurations, integration in large installations, etc.

Simplicity and control power are combined in AEQ Forum to cover both the most basic and advanced operating needs, starting with a minimum control surface of 4 faders and can be easily expanded up to 8 and 12 independent channels with the standard chassis as is the case of Hispanidad Radio, and up to 20 channels with the Grand Forum chassis.

Juan Infante, director of Hispanidad Radio, believes that “the new AEQ FORUM console has come to provide the station with agility and features previously reserved only for large broadcasters with high economic potential.”

By, Aug 17, 2012, Section:Radio

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