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February 8, 2010

 

Mix has been reporting on major audio/music tradeshows for more than 30 years, and we like to acknowledge some of the more innovative products we’ve found at these events. The Brace Audio DWG1000 was selected by the editors of Mix as one of the Top-20 hits of NAMM 2010.
 
February 16, 2010

For Immediate Release:                                                                                            

Brace Audio DWG-1000 Named Mix Magazine Top-20 Certified Hit

For Winter NAMM 2010

Bellevue, WA  – In their premier showing at Winter NAMM 2010, Brace Audio’s DWG-1000 digital wireless instrument system was granted one of the most coveted awards of the show; Mix Magazine’s Certified Hit.

“Mix has been reporting on major audio/music tradeshows for more than 30 years, and we like to acknowledge some of the more innovative products we’ve found at these events’, states Executive Editor, George Petersen. “The Brace Audio DWG-1000 was selected by the editors of Mix as one of the Top-20 hits of NAMM 2010.”

At every Winter NAMM Show, the editors and staff of Mix Magazine scour countless new products, presented by over 1,000 exhibitors, to select the ‘best of the best’. The DWG-1000 digital wireless instrument system was chosen as one of only twenty new offerings to meet the criteria for recognition as an innovative new product for 2010.

“We did our very best to introduce the first truly professional, affordable digital wireless instrument system; with a MAP of only $149”, stated CEO David Stokes, “To be selected as a Mix Magazine Top-20 Certified Hit is truly an honor.”

Brace Audio DWG-1000 digital wireless instrument systems are currently on tour or in the studio with Lady Gaga, Buddy Guy, Panic at the Disco, Helstar, George Clinton, The Sounds, David Archuleta, Ne-Yo, Eminem, Queen Latifah, Sean Kingston, Toots and the Maytals,  Randy Bachman, Adrian Belew Power Trio, Prince, and more.

 
 
January 22, 2010 - NEWS
 
We Want the Airwaves! – FCC To Clear The 700 MHz Frequency
On Jan. 15, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted an Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking prohibiting the further operation, distribution and sale of devices that operate in the 700 MHz frequency band.

As previously reported in
MMR, this area of frequencies, once used by television channels in the UHF band of transmission, has been widely used by wireless microphones and other wireless data transmission devices.

The FCC decision clearly dictates that unlicensed devices cannot continue to operate in this band as they may cause harmful interference to public safety entities and next generation consumers devices that will be utilizing the 700 MHz frequency. Current users of equipment that use the 700 MHz frequency have until June 12, 2010, one year from the DTV transition, to change to complying equipment.

The 700 MHz band is to be used for communications services for public safety and the deployment of next generation 4G wireless devices for consumers.

Through the Commission's Web site, customers who have purchased wireless mic systems and other related devices that utilize the 700 MHz band can learn whether their equipment is currently operating in the prohibited band and whether their devices may be retuned to operate on another band. You can also call 1-888-CALL-FCC to ask questions regarding this transition.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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