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At EARF Audio, we specialise in supplying and installing residential, professional, and commercial audio-visual equipment and systems across the UK.
Established at the start of 2023, we are a proud, family-run business based in Cheshire, with a close-knit team of three: Tim (father), Aidan (son), and lifelong friend Andy. United by a shared passion for music production, DJing, and high-quality sound reproduction, we bring a wealth of expertise to every project.
Staging a live music performance requires a wide array of equipment and careful planning to ensure smooth execution and an engaging experience for the audience. Here’s a comprehensive selection of equipment you might need.
Setting up a well-equipped music studio involves gathering the right equipment and creating an environment that promotes creativity and sound quality. Here’s a selection of equipment you may need:
Professional and commercial audio equipment varies based on application, but all share the goal of delivering high-quality, reliable sound. Whether in a recording studio, live venue, broadcast studio, or commercial space, the right gear ensures clarity, power, and precision in audio performance.
Here’s an assortment of equipment you may require
Computers in the audio industry need to be optimized for speed, reliability, and efficiency. High-performance CPUs, fast storage, high-quality audio interfaces, and proper networking tools all contribute to a seamless audio production experience. Here’s a selection of equipment you may need.
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The BOOM-1 is designed to dramatically enhance a performer’s personal mixing experience by adding optimally-processed low-frequency tactile information to an in-ear or headphone monitor mix. Adding a well processed low-frequency tactile transducer (also known as a ‘bass shaker’) to a drum throne, keyboard seat, performance platform, or even to the floor of a stage, allows…
The BOOM-1 is designed to dramatically enhance a performer’s personal mixing experience by adding optimally-processed low-frequency tactile information to an in-ear or headphone monitor mix.
Adding a well processed low-frequency tactile transducer (also known as a ‘bass shaker’) to a drum throne, keyboard seat, performance platform, or even to the floor of a stage, allows the body to feel bass frequencies; this adds realism to the mix. Being able to hear and feel your mix can significantly improve the user experience when using in-ear monitors and headphones. Tactile transducers are especially beneficial to those using electronic drum kits, as well as guitar and bass amp simulators.
The combination of personal mixers, IEMs/headphones, and tactile transducers allows performers to achieve powerful, exciting monitor mixes at lower in-ear levels. This reduces sound-level-induced fatigue allowing longer, more enjoyable performances, while also promoting long-term hearing health.
The BOOM System brings Aviom-optimized DSP to the tactile experience. Designed by the personal monitor experts, it’s easy to use and provides a natural low frequency extension to your monitoring experience. Compatible with Aviom’s industry standard A360, A320, and legacy Personal Mixers, the BOOM-1 can also be connected easily to the line- or headphone-level audio outputs of almost any audio device. =+=
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