Southern California Public Radio chooses Axia

19 February, 2008, Cleveland Ohio, USA

Los Angeles’ KPCC-FM, the flagship station of Southern California Public Radio, has chosen Axia Audio to supply mixing and audio routing equipment for an upcoming rebuild of their main on-air studio.

The equipment, sold through Broadcasters General Store, includes a 24-position Axia Element console, four Analog Line Nodes, four AES/EBU Line Nodes, an Axia Microphone Node, PathfinderPC™ Router Control Software and a variety of studio accessory panels for mic and headphone source control.

The Axia IP-Audio system allows broadcasters to build audio networks of any size using standard switched Ethernet to connect a few rooms, or an entire facility. Axia networks have a total system capacity of more than 10,000 audio streams, and can carry hundreds of digital stereo (or nearly a hundred surround) channels over a single CAT-6 cable, eliminating much of the cost normally associated with wiring labor and infrastructure. Axia products include the popular Element modular broadcast console, a family of “audio nodes” that allow easy mixing and matching of digital, analog and microphone audio, and a comprehensive suite of network administration and routing control software.

For more information, please contact Clark Novak at Axia Audio by email atcnovak@AxiaAudio.com, or by phone at +1-216-241-7225.

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Axia, a Telos company, builds Ethernet-based professional IP-Audio products for broadcast, sound-reinforcement and commercial audio applications. Along with the popular Element and SmartSurface control surfaces for on-air, commercial production, audio workstations and personal studios, Axia products include digital audio routers, DSP mixers and processors, and software for configuring, managing and interfacing networked audio systems.