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Earlier this year, Yamaha announced that all Yamaha QL-series and TF-series digital consoles would ship bundled with a copy of Steinberg’s NuendoLive software.

Nuendo Live multi-track recording software is ideal for use in live sound applications – from club gigs, to hall concerts and festivals. It offers ease of operation in busy live sound situations, high reliability, and a comprehensive range of features that add up to professional performance and efficiency.

For a limited time, users who purchased a new QL or TF console as of January 1, 2016 are eligible to receive a “Not for Resale” copy of Nuendo Live at no charge. Read more about it and redeem your copy of NuendoLive here.

QL series digital mixing consoles are all-in-one models that feature high input and output capacity for a wide range of applications. Built-in Dante connectivity makes networking the QL consoles with CL series consoles and R series I/O racks easy, for outstanding system flexibility.

The compact TF series digital mixing consoles offer an extensive range of mixing features with a newly developed TouchFlow Operation™ user interface that is optimized for touch-panel operation. TouchFlow Operation gives all users, from novices to the most experienced engineer, an intuitive yet extraordinarily powerful operating environment.

If you have any questions about this promotion or about the QL-series or TF-series consoles, contact Oz in sales at 847-367-9588 or oz@tcfurlong.com

 

DDS 5900 FinalNew in Rentals: Shure DDS 5900 Digital Discussion System

TC Furlong Inc. has made a significant investment in Shure’s DDS 5900 system for our rental inventory.

The DDS 5900 Digital Discussion System – sometimes called a “delegate system” – enables meeting participants to hear each other clearly, across the room or across the country. This portable discussion system combines the microphone, loudspeaker, interpretation audio, and user controls in an integrated system.

The DDS 5900 combines the microphone, loudspeaker, interpretation audio, and user controls in an integrated system. The DDS 5900 enables meeting participants to hear each other clearly or join in videoconference. Easy to configure and expand, the DDS 5900 is equally at home in historic buildings and contemporary meeting spaces. It is the ideal all-in-one audio solution for:

  • Corporate meeting rooms
  • City councils and regional government bodies
  • Educational Institutions
  • Courtrooms
  • Non-profit organizations

Our DDS 5900 system includes well over 100 individual drops of speaker/microphone units, plus different mic boom lengths, network expanders, and spare control units.

TC Furlong also stocks a complete array of professional audio equipment, including loudspeakers, wireless microphone systems, mixing consoles, and more. Click here for a detailed list.

For more information on renting our DDS 5900 system, or help with your next rental, please contact our Rental Team at 847-367-9588 or rentals@tcfurlong.com

TF SERIES FINALNow in Rentals: Yamaha TF Digital Consoles.

Now in rental stock—Yamaha’s newest offering, the TF series digital consoles. These desks are entry-level, inexpensive, and easy to use. With smooth setup and operation, practical presets and scenes, refined design, and software applications comprising the TouchFlow Operation, Yamaha has introduced console that offers unprecedented comfort and convenience in a small footprint for a wide range of users and applications.

Features include:

  • Multitouch operation with a Touch and Turn Knob for precision control
  • Traditional Overview and Selected Channel interfaces
  • Automatic GainFinder for fast setup
  • MonitorMix app allowing up to 10 iOS devices to be assigned to specific Aux buses for personal mix adjustments
  • 16-32 Local Inputs, 16 Local Outputs
  • 20 Aux Buses (8 mono + 6 stereo)
  • 8 DCA with DCA Roll-out
  • More

TC Furlong stocks all the most common digital and analog mixing consoles from manufacturers such as Yamaha (including LS9, MS7CL, CL series, QL series, and PM5D), Avid, Mackie, and Allen & Heath, as well as a wide variety of professional audio equipment. For a full list of our rental inventory, click here.

If you would like to rent one of the TF consoles for your next live or recorded event, please contact our rental manager, Chris Wintz at 847-367-9588 or rentals@tcfurlong.com

DPA-Trade-In-Banner.fwBetween July 28 and October 3, 2014, DPA is offering a $100 direct to consumer trade-in rebate when a customer purchases a new d:fine microphone.

d:fine Headset Microphones raise the bar for headworn microphone solutions.  Offering industry-leading sound quality, they are ideal for singers, public speakers, actors, musicians, house of worship leaders, and broadcast professionals who insist on superior voice reproduction, comfort, easy setup, and a discreet look.

d:fine Headset Microphones are offered in directional and omnidirectional versions, as well as single and dual-ear mounts to cover a broad range of applications.  They come in several colors and different boom lengths, to match every imaginable challenge you may encounter.

d:fine Headset Microphones eligible for rebate:

  • FID – d:fine Directional Headset Mic
  • FIO – d:fine Omnidirectional Headset Mic
  • FID88 – d:fine 88 Directional Headset Mic
  • FIO66 – d:fine 66 Omnidirectional Headset Mic

Both single and dual-ear mounts, as well as all colors, boom lengths, and fixed connector types are part of the campaign.

Non-DPA headworn mics eligible for trade in:

  • Audiotechnica—MicroSet or Microearset Series
  • Countryman—E2, E6, H6, or Isomax Series
  • Crown—CM Series
  • Samson—SE50, DE50
  • Sanken—Earset, HS, or HSP Series
  • Shure—MX, WBH, WCM Series

How to earn your $100 rebate

Send DPA a new or used headset mic from the listed competitors for every new DPA d:fine™ Headset Microphone your purchase and they will send you a $100 rebate, each time.

To claim your $100 rebate, mail a completed form and proof of purchase of your new DPA d:fine, along with the non-DPA headset mic that you are trading to the mail-in address.

To be eligible, the d:fine Headset Microphone must be purchased from an authorized dealer between July 28th, 2014 and October 3rd, 2014.  Additionally, the form, proof of purchase, and trade-in mic need to be postmarked no later than October 31, 2014.

There is no limit to the number of rebates. Offer available for U.S. purchases only.

Full terms and conditions can be found on the rebate form, available here.

If you have any questions, or would like a quote on a DPA d:fine microphone, please contact our Sales Team at 847.367.9588 or sales@tcfurlong.com.

DSC_3754_1220TC Furlong, Inc. is excited to announce the Agilexity series of audiophile-grade, DCA (Direct Conversion Architecture) antenna cable for both live and studio applications.

Featuring  99.999% oxygen-free solid center conductors, rare earth dielectrics, superheterodynastic hand-woven multilayered shield, continuous third order Intercept Points (IP3) embedded in durable outer jacket made of our proprietary blend of space-age polymers and sustainably-grown gutta-percha rubbers that virtually eliminates motion response degradation.

Agilexity cable lengths include 3.27 meters, 5.83 meters, and a 0.37 meter (patch version for inside racks). These specific lengths are carefully chosen and are laser-aligned during assembly to eliminate any cable latency

Available with our own custom-designed and manufactured adapters for a complete “end to end” listening experience without equal.

Each cable and adapter is analyzed using embedded Hybrid Differential Pulse Code Modulation and certified to be self-truncating and eutectic bonded.

Agilexity antenna infrastructure is just the first of a constellation of developments in TC Furlong’s ground-breaking Agilatech line (see below).

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Agilatech Development: Behind the Scenes

Agilexity antenna infrastructure is just the first of a constellation of developments in TC Furlong’s ground-breaking Agilatech line.

The Agilatech team envisioned a previously unexplored frontier—a “no man’s land” between fluid dynamics, textile science, and traditional audio-centric physics that neither Harvey Fletcher nor Wilden Muson could ever have anticipated.

For generations, audio engineers have manipulated the traditional levers of sound—amplitude, time, and frequency. It wasn’t that long ago that phase was considered heretical. In the late eighties, the notions of girth and contour entered the audio vernacular.

The next wave in sound engineering is audio agility. Agility is sensed at the granular level with psychoacoustic anti-aliasing filter sets that are positively biased to generate controllable dampening factor outcomes along theoretically limitless turbulence vectors. The partially quantized DFT (Discrete-Fourier transform) developed by the Agilatech team will revolutionize 21st century transducer and transmission technology.

Our team started with a very simple premise—develop a self-parsing 3rd order gravity dampener—something discrete, cross-platform, frictionless, and scalable to any audio platform. “We suspected our sweet spot would be a robust charge-array sensor that would seamlessly interpolate hybrid Fletcher-Muson attributes in real time”.

“We initially felt it was high wire work, but in the end it was back to basics when we finally saw the efficacy of our continuously variable slew-rate aggregator and its effect on multiphasic, non-linear MBLAS channels.”

Once operational, the engineers were able to concisely decouple Markov chains that were simultaneously controlled, spontaneous, and stochastic. “It was a eureka moment when we determined we could titrate any Markov offset with a garden variety analog envelope generator.”

Agilatech is on the forefront of elegant solutions based on Ockham’s Razor—principals related to parsimony, economy, simplicity, synoptisicm, pragmatism, compactness, transparency, and succinctness.

Agilatech from TC Furlong. Inc—cutting edge, state of the art, vanguard, frontline advances in the production, presentation, performance, entertainment, communication, and transmission technology spaces.

Posted April 1, 2014.