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Advanced Acoustics Announces UK Availability of Rives Parametric Adaptive Room Compensation Systems (3/6/2010)

Advanced Acoustics has been appointed as the UK distributor of the Rives PARC, PARC+ and sub-PARC. The Rives PARC is a Parametric Adaptive Room Compensation System (PARC) and is designed to attenuate bass anomalies caused by standing waves. It is a purely analogue design so there is no digital processing to alter the characteristics of the signal. It is intended to be placed between pre and power amp and can be connected via balanced or un-balanced terminals. It is a 2 channel 3 band parametric equalizer which means it will compensate up to three modes in a room. The unit will only attenuate it has no gain and its purpose is to reduce the peaking frequencies caused by room excitation.

The first priority was to keep the signal as clean as possible while still providing the flexibility of parametric equalization. The audio boards are separate from the power supply and from the digital control boards. Furthermore, the audio boards are 2 layer boards only, with minimal signal path length and crossings. The audio boards are designed by the same engineers that design API and ATI mixing boards and control consoles. These are considered by most to be the finest in the industry owned by the best musicians and studios. Retail Price is set at £2690.

www.advancedacoustics-uk.com

 

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