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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Weber" data-source="post: 72754" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Re: IRP (defunt company) mixer replacement?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Industrial Research Products, Inc. Voice-Matic mixing, transversal equalizers, early digital delay and a lot of nice technology for the time. Back in the late 80's and 90's when they were based out of Elk Grove Village, IL I worked with a ton of their stuff, both the standalone products and the modular System 41 products. They were very reliable and effective, they were the default mixers and equalizers for all LDS churches and I used IRP products in projects such as courtrooms and a nuclear power plant. IRP was then bought by I believe a German company and slowly faded away.</p><p></p><p>Foir a simple, rack mount 8 input automixer with front panel controls, the Shure SCM810 uses Intellimix (their combination of noise adaptive threshold, NOM count and last mic on functionality), the Biamp autoTWO uses adaptive threshold automixing with speech frequency filtering, the Rane AM2 is a gain sharing automixer and the Protech Model 2008 uses the Dugan Speech System.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Weber, post: 72754, member: 114"] Re: IRP (defunt company) mixer replacement? Industrial Research Products, Inc. Voice-Matic mixing, transversal equalizers, early digital delay and a lot of nice technology for the time. Back in the late 80's and 90's when they were based out of Elk Grove Village, IL I worked with a ton of their stuff, both the standalone products and the modular System 41 products. They were very reliable and effective, they were the default mixers and equalizers for all LDS churches and I used IRP products in projects such as courtrooms and a nuclear power plant. IRP was then bought by I believe a German company and slowly faded away. Foir a simple, rack mount 8 input automixer with front panel controls, the Shure SCM810 uses Intellimix (their combination of noise adaptive threshold, NOM count and last mic on functionality), the Biamp autoTWO uses adaptive threshold automixing with speech frequency filtering, the Rane AM2 is a gain sharing automixer and the Protech Model 2008 uses the Dugan Speech System. [/QUOTE]
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