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Clyde Broadcast Premium Plus Professional Radio Broadcast System Retail Price is £13000 Selling Price is £7000. Open to near offers. Contact 07894666984 or email gerren.williams@gmail.com What you get Octomix professional broadcast mixer with dual power supplies S-Radio Suite of integrated broadcast software tools 2U Rackmounting PC (1Tb+1Tb HDD) c/w touchscreen Intelligent mixer interface Pro CD/MP3 player with remote start from mixer 3 x Large diaphragm cardiod condensor mic with shockmount Anglepoise mic arm Heavy duty table top mic stand Guest mic Cough panel Pair of bi-amplified active monitor loudspeakers 3 x Professional stereo headphones Automatic telephone balancing unit with remote divert and handset GSM Interface for above (required when fixed lines not available) MIC LIVE/ON AIR indicator panel with mixer interface Second MIC LIVE/ON AIR indicator panel (for outside of studio) Set of technical furniture for above items Pre-wired cable looms including mains distribution Touchscreen monitor arm Table top MIC LIVE/ON AIR indicator stand Mixer connector cover Table See links below for more details http://www.clydebroadcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/So-Easy-Radio.pdf http://www.clydebroadcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/SO-EASY-RADIO-Premium-Plus-Package-Flyer.pdf Item listed on Ebay: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Clyde-Broadcast-Premium-Plus-Professional-Radio-Broadcast-System-/192160486768?ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT
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My name is J. Boles, Radio Broadcaster from Childress, Texas. I stumbled upon this forum while searching for discussions related to remote broadcast streaming equipment. To jump right into what's on my mind, I've been using AudioCompass as my software, and although it's a bit pricy, it works pretty darn well with minimal delay. I'm pretty happy with that, but I was wondering if anyone wanted to discuss equipment. I've tried many different setups and have not found the perfect one. Either it's too bulky or too complicated for my play-by-play guys. I have four radio stations, and have had live events going in seven different locations in a single night in the past. I'd like to put together something fairly small, fairly inexpensive, and rock-solid. When I say inexpensive, I've put together equipment, including a mixer, computer, aircard, and a single Beyer-Dynamic or Audio-Technica headset with a cheap crowd mic for under $1000.00. I have some ideas on specific equipment, but I'm sure there are some experts who belong to this forum who wouldn't mind sharing their experiences. Thanks to the admin for the site! It's difficult to find a place to discuss everything related to broadcasting. I look forward to meeting you all, sharing my experiences, and learning from yours. J. Boles
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