Rants and rAVes — Episode 385: InfoComm 2015 Special Podcast: Anchor Audio’s President Debuts BigFoot Portable Line Array
One of the most exciting new products at InfoComm will be BigFoot from Anchor Audio. It’s a 400-watt portable line array (designed to cover a space that holds more than 5,000 people – that means it could cover from one end of a football field to the other) with a Bluetooth-enabled line array with four built-in UHF Wireless Receivers. The preliminary details are here and Anchor Audio’s President Janet Jacobs joined Gary today on his podcast to talk about it and the company’s other InfoComm announcements. You need to listen — she also tells you about their free, open-bar reception!
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