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Wall plate, zone control from MSE and Attero partnership

MSE Audio and Attero Tech wall plates, control

Overland Park, Kan. –  MSE Audio; parent company of SoundTube Entertainment, Soundsphere, dARTS, Phase Technology, Induction Dynamics, SolidDrive and Rockustics; announces a joint sales initiative with Attero Tech to package Axiom Audio Wall Plates and Axon C1 Zone Control Wall Plate with SoundTube Entertainment’s IPD-Hub2 and Remote Volume Control Plate.   

The SoundTube Entertainment IPD-Hub2 brings IP-based, PoE technology to the commercial and residential markets offering a unique alternative to traditional audio distribution systems. The IPD-Hub 2 utilizes Dante infrastructure and Attero Tech unIFY software to provide advanced performance monitoring and EQ/DSP control to individual speakers in the system from any computer with a network connection.

By partnering with Attero Tech, SoundTube Entertainment’s IPD-Hub2 and Remote Volume Control Plate create a highly integrated package solution. Paired with SoundTube Entertainment’s passive ceiling speakers, integrators can design cost-effective single- and multi-zone audio experience. Designed for restaurants, retail establishments and educational installations, the IPD-Hub2 features a native Axiom port, allowing installers to add the Attero Tech Axiom wall plates to create local inputs to the Dante network. The IPD-Hub2 setup and control is supported in Attero Tech’s unIFY software to enable a single control application for all SoundTube Entertainment and Attero Tech products in the system.

“SoundTube Entertainment’s partnership with Attero Tech creates a scalable, Dante-enabled system at a competitive price point,” said Michael Sipe, Vice President of U.S. Sales for MSE Audio. “In designing this system with Attero Tech, our goal was to create a functional, simple-to-use experience targeted towards restaurants, retail and education. We look forward to working with Attero Tech’s network of dealers, as well as our own network of SoundTube Entertainment dealers, to provide them with a cost-effective solution fit to their needs.”

The IPD-Hub2 amplifier is the heart of a complete networked audio system with local and Dante-inputs for simplified network control, meanwhile, addressing the network requirements for commercial and residential audio connectivity. Designed to provide a complete IP-based system at a price point comparable to traditional 8 Ohm systems, the IPD-Hub 2 features two-channel DSP amplification with a multitude of power options, including PoE, PoE+, 40W PoE and 24V option for local power supply.

Attero Tech’s Axiom features a single-gang audio wall plate with  audio network inputs through a proprietary Axiom bus. The Axiom ML1 provides a 3.5 mm input, summed to mono; an XLR input; and volume knobs. The Axiom USB1 is a plug-and-play USB audio I/O solution. The Attero Tech Axon C1 is a flexible IP-based control solution for networked AV systems enclosed in a single gang Decora® in-wall design with an OLED display and rotary encoder. Paired with Attero Tech’s unIFY Control Panel software, the C1’s menu structure provides application-specific menu customization and offers a simple control solution for functions such as volume/mute control and preset recall.

To learn more about MSE Audio, please visit http://www.mseaudio.com. Connect with MSE Audio on FacebookTwitter,Instagram and YouTube for news on the latest promotions.

Tim Albright is the founder of AVNation and is the driving force behind the AVNation network. He carries the InfoComm CTS, a B.S. from Greenville College and is pursuing an M.S. in Mass Communications from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. When not steering the AVNation ship, Tim has spent his career designing systems for churches both large and small, Fortune 500 companies, and education facilities.

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