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Behringer is an audio equipment company founded by the Swiss engineer Uli Behringer on 25 January 1989 in Willich, Germany. Behringer produces equipment including synthesizers, mixers, audio interfaces and amplifiers. Behringer is owned by Music Tribe (formerly Music Group), a holding company chaired by Uli Behringer. [1]
Midas launched the XL, the first of a series of large-format professional touring consoles, at the New York AES Convention in 1986. Development of the XL was costly, and in December 1987 the assets of Midas Audio Systems Ltd. were purchased by Klark Teknik. Under this new ownership, Midas released the XL2 in 1988, the XL3 in 1990, and the XL4 ...
Fukuoka Subway 1000 series EMU; Hankyu 1000 series (1954) EMU, operated by Hankyu Corporation from 1954 to 1989; Hankyu 1000 series EMU, operated by Hankyu Corporation since December 2013; Hanshin 1000 series EMU, operated by the Hanshin Electric Railway; JR Shikoku 1000 series DMU; Keihan 1000 series EMU, operated by the Keihan Electric Railway
The high-gain input is routed through a pad (attenuator). An amp may also have a low-gain input, which is unattenuated, for regular basses. Lower-priced amps may have a preamp out. Bass amps intended for use by professional players may have an XLR DI output so that the amp can be connected directly to a mixing board of a PA system or recording ...
The Workingman's Series of amplifiers was redesigned and upgraded to the WorkingPro Series - amplifier heads and speaker cabinets in 2005, and amplifier/speaker combos in 2006. At the January 2007 NAMM Show , SWR introduced the SM-1500 head, which combined the hybrid tube/solid-state platform with some Fender-era innovations, including a tube ...
The E Series was the first amplifier range with more than 200 W per channel that got the Energy Star approval when it was launched in 2011. More amplifiers with Energy Star were added with the LUCIA models in 2013. In 2014, Lab.gruppen launched D Series for installations with audio over the network and PLM+, a successor to PLM Series.