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First Australian Midas PRO6 Sold to Osmond Electronics of Adelaide

Bosch Security Systems Australia has sold the country's first Midas PRO6 Live Audio System to Osmond Electronics. This follows a tradition of firsts for Adelaide-based company, which also bought the first Midas XL3 and XL200 consoles in the country during the nineties.
Osmond specified their PRO6 with the DL431 Input splitter and DL451 I/O box usually supplied with the XL8. The DL431 will allow a total of five output splits from a single input with dual variable gain pre-amps providing both digital and analogue splits, with an additional transformer isolated analogue output as the fifth split. Increased functionality will also be provided by the DL451 I/O box by way of remote inputs and outputs for the system, in addition to the DL451 I/O cards fitted into the PRO6 surface. Each DL451 box and the PRO6 surface contain three module slots that allow input and output modules to be changed and moved around within the system.
The Osmond PRO6 will join an existing inventory of Midas analogue consoles including XL200, XL3, Heritage 3000, Venice and Verona consoles as well as a large collection of Klark Teknik outboard.
In picture: Osmond operations manager Kostas Psorakis and production manager Mike Longmire with their new Midas PRO6.
21st January 2009
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