Bragging are ya? Yeah sounds like it.
November 29, 2007 | Audio Visual
Polycom Inc. today announced that the new award winning SoundStructure(TM) series are now available to customers in North America, Europe and parts of Asia. Boasting to be the first installed audio solutions for voice and video conferencing applications delivering truly immersive sound quality, the series also provides “breakthrough” sound quality for conference rooms, classrooms, customized meeting rooms and telepresence environments.
“The SoundStructure will provide us with the missing link we need in broadcasting our music performances and Master Classes in a video conference setting,” said James Sizemore, Audio Engineer/Sound Designer at the Manhattan School of Music. “With its individual input channel acoustic echo cancellation, microphone preamps, dynamic processors, and robust routing and wiring features, the SoundStructure provides us with all the audio tools necessary for a professional mixing and broadcasting system.”
SoundStructure has been recognized by three audio/visual (AV) industry publications as one of the best products of InfoComm:
–rAVe – a prominent AV consultant’s biweekly online
newsletter, named SoundStructure the “Best New Conferencing System
Product” at InfoComm. In announcing the award, Kayye stated “It’s an HD
audio system (22 kHz) that truly sounds like you’re all in the same
room when you’re talking on it — you can’t even tell you’re in an
audio conference.”
– Pro AV magazine included SoundStructure in its “InfoComm Hot Products”
list, stating “Full-frequency sound and full-stereo echo cancellation
contribute to what Polycom calls an ‘immersive audio experience,’ which
will provide superior audio to any voice-only teleconference and is the
perfect audio complement to a high-definition videoconference.”
– Sound & Video Contractor magazine named SoundStructure a “Pick Hit” of
InfoComm. To be named a Pick Hit, the magazine said, a product “must be
technologically innovative, designed to help systems contractors offer
more to their clients, while making their own jobs easier.”
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