2nd Quarter 2001
15.06.2001 -
Sennheiser electronic to sponsor the EMERGENZA Rock Festival throughout Europe in 2001
When the EMERGENZA Rock Festival was founded by a band from Rome on 3 February 1990, no-one could suspect that, in 2001, it would provide the largest ...
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13.06.2001 - Wedemark, Germany
Sennheiser Group Increases Sales Revenue by 24 Per Cent
June 13, 2001 – 2000 was a very good year for the Sennheiser Group, based in Germany.Compared to the 1999 figures, the consolidated turnover ...
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12.05.2001 -
AudioBeam – A New Type of Transducer for Focused Sound Reproduction
Conventional loudspeakers radiate sound in an omni-directional pattern when the wavelength is greater than thecircumference of the transducer ...
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12.05.2001 -
HD 280 pro – Closed Monitoring Headphone in a Rugged Design
The HD 280 pro is a closed-back, circumaural headphone designed for professional monitoring applications. Itsexceptional attenuation of up to 32 dB ...
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12.05.2001 -
MD 46 – Dynamic Cardioid Reporter´s Microphone
The development of the MD 46 goes back to a request from the US TV giant, NBC. In 2000, NBC was not looking for the usual omni-directional reporter’s ...
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12.05.2001 -
MKH 800 – Studio Condenser Microphone for New Digital Audio Formats
The MKH 800 is a true milestone in microphone technology. Based on the design of Sennheiser’s famous MKH 80 variable pattern condenser microphone, ...
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12.05.2001 -
SKP 30 – “HiDyn plus” Plug-on Transmitter for Cabled Microphones
The SKP 30 is a very compact and rugged plug-on transmitter which enables any cabled microphone to be instantly converted for RF wireless operation. ...
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11.05.2001 -
Eurovision Song Contest 2001
For the 16th time – and the fifth time in a row – German electro-acoustics specialist Sennheiser will be providing first-class sound for the ...
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09.05.2001 -
Eurovision Song Contest RF Wireless Transmission as a Balancing Act
On May 12, this year’s Eurovision Song Contest will see 48 RF wireless mics (plus 16 IEM channels) go live on air for a three-hour music broadcast. ...
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