Meet Your Lav Match!09/20/2018 We've declared next week Lavalier Listening Week at Gotham Sound New York! Stop by during office hours 9/24-9/28 to check out old favorites side by side with the new hotness from DPA Microphones, Sanken, Tram, and Countryman, including the brand new DPA 6060 lavaliers! Read more about Meet Your Lav Match! 0 comment Share Tweet
Small Wonder09/13/2018 Introducing the new DPA 6000 series omnidirectional subminiature lavaliers and headsets! They utilize DPA's great sounding Core technology and have a frequency response and noise floor similar to the venerable 4000 series while being only 3mm across - a full 2mm smaller than the 4000 series! DPA-6000-lavs.jpg They're available for preorder now in black and beige (with other colors to follow) and are expected to start shipping in November! Initial supplies may be limited, so orders will be fulfilled first-come, first served. DPA-600-headsets.jpg d:screet 6060 Core Omni Subminiature Lavaliers - Starting at $549.95 d:fine 6066 Core Headsets - Starting at $859.95 Read more about Small Wonder 0 comment Share Tweet
Your A10-tion, Please09/12/2018 Introducing the new Audio Limited A10-Rack 4-Slot Wireless Receiver Enclosure! The A10-Rack is a Dante-enabled enclosure that accepts up to four slot-in, dual channel wireless microphone receivers. It offers power and antenna distribution, accommodates up to eight channels of analog and/or digital audio via XLR connectors and includes an eight-channel Dante audio interface. Most unislot and SuperSlot™ receivers are compatible, including the Audio Limited A10-RX and Wisycom and Lectrosonics slot receivers. Each receiver outputs analog or AES and Dante signals simultaneously or, if the receiver supports it, can be set to output analog or AES individually. The A10-Rack features antenna distribution with bias power for active antennas. It also features pass-through capability to cascade two A10-Racks for a total of sixteen channels. The A10-Rack occupies one rack-unit and is ideal for cart-based workflows and productions that require integration with a full Dante audio network. Adjustable rack ears allow the unit to be set to three different depths. Read more about Your A10-tion, Please 0 comment Share Tweet
Does Whatever a SPDR Can09/11/2018 The Lectrosonics SPDR is a small, lightweight dual channel recorder with time code. It captures full stereo audio for sports, cars, or other situations where a wireless system would be impractical. The SPDR retails for $1179 and starts shipping immediately. Initial supplies may be limited, so distribution will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Order yours now or check after the jump for more details and use case scenarios! Read more about Does Whatever a SPDR Can 0 comment Share Tweet
Earpiece Corps09/07/2018 Trade up to a new 2.4GHz digital Phonak Roger Earpiece Wireless System and save over $400 per item when you trade-in a corresponding working part of an Invisity system before the end of 2020: Get a new Roger Earpiece (beige) for $1056 (regular price $1475) with the trade-in of a complete Invisity earpiece Get a new Roger BaseStation for $1344 (regular price $1770) with the trade-in of a TX300V Transmitter with power cables and antenna The Invisity units will have to be verified functional and complete by Phonak and must include all parts. Call or email [email protected] with any questions or to get started! Read more about Earpiece Corps 0 comment Share Tweet
Get 2X Your Money When You Trade-In Your 600 MHz Wireless09/04/2018 Until Monday, September 17th at 5pm, Gotham will take your Lectrosonics in block 24, 25, and 26 and give you up to DOUBLE the trade-in value in store credit! We're also offering special deals on Sennheiser wireless trade-ins! See trade-invalues below the jump. (If you have 600MHz wireless units from Zaxcom, Wisycom, or other manufacturers for trade-in, give us a call or shoot us an email at [email protected] and we'll see if we can't work something out!) Read more about Get 2X Your Money When You Trade-In Your 600 MHz Wireless 0 comment Share Tweet