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Radial Engineering J48 MK2 48V Phantom Power Active Direct Box DI w/ Mic Cable

Radial Engineering J48 MK2 48V Phantom Power Active Direct Box DI w/ Mic Cable

  • Includes an XLR Cable!
  • Dynamic range: 130dB
  • Signal to noise: 119dB@100Hz
  • Maximum input: 10V
  • Frequency range: 10Hz to 40kHz

The Radial J48 is a great sounding active direct box that has been optimized to produce maximum headroom while working within the limited current available from standard 48V phantom power. By employing a unique switching power supply, the J48 is capable of peak transients to 9 volts without choking. The result is lower harmonic distortion, half the inter-modulation distortion and significantly improved dynamics over other DIs. Features include a -15dB pad, 180 degree polarity reverse, a unique m

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Bronx, NY (PRWEB) October 1, 2010

MDE Systems Inc, an internationally recognized expert in Model Driven Engineering (MDE) technologies and Eclipse Modeling Technologies, announced today that it will be delivering a tutorial at the 13th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2010) on October 5th, 2010 in Oslo, Norway. More information can be found at the conference websites: http://www.modelsconference.org/ and http://models2010.ifi.uio.no/tutorials.shtml#Trask.

“There continues to be strong interest in Europe regarding how best to apply Model Driven Engineering technologies to help companies and development teams both implement new systems as well as modernize and evolve their existing legacy applications. The pace of innovation happening in the modeling community is staggering and can make the adoption of these powerful technologies daunting. Yet it is through the adoption of these promising technologies that development teams can make huge increases in software productivity and software quality. We are happy to continue giving tutorials at technical conferences such as MODELS,” said Bruce Trask, CEO of MDE Systems Inc.

About MDE Systems Inc. specializes in the development of software for complex computer systems including Model Driven Engineering (MDE) and Domain Specific Languages (DSL) and Software Defined Radio (SDR) technologies. More information can be found at the MDE Systems website: http://www.mdesystems.com.

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Bronx, NY (PRWEB) October 15, 2010

MDE Systems Inc. announced today that Richard Gronback, former Chief Scientist at Borland, former head of the Eclipse Modeling Project and author of the Addison Wesley published book “The Eclipse Modeling Project” (http://www.informit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0321534077) has joined MDE Systems Inc. as one of its expert MDE and DSL toolsmiths.

“I look forward to working with MDE Systems on actual customer projects that utilize the domain-specific language tooling we’ve been developing for the past few years. It’s a great opportunity to share knowledge and experiences, while learning how to evolve the tooling in ways that will help ensure the success of customers who recognize the potential of these new modeling technologies,” said Richard Gronback.

“We are very happy to have Rich aboard. Rich shares our passion for solving real-world problems with practical, yet still evolving, domain specific modeling technologies and getting these powerful modeling solutions implemented, deployed and into the hands of customers. His extensive expertise is well known and we are looking forward to working with Rich in meeting the ever increasing demand for model driven engineering technologies and domain specific tools and languages throughout the industry,” said Bruce Trask, CEO of MDE Systems Inc.

About MDE Systems: MDE System Inc. specializes in the development of software for complex computer systems including Model Driven Engineering (MDE), Domain Specific Languages (DSL) and Software Defined Radio (SDR) technologies. More information can be found at the MDE Systems website: http://www.mdesystems.com.

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Yonkers, New York (PRWEB) September 20, 2012

MDE Systems Inc, an internationally recognized expert in Model Driven Engineering (MDE) technologies, announced today that Bruce Trask and Angel Roman of MDE Systems Inc. will be delivering a Model Driven Engineering (MDE) Tutorial at the ACM/IEEE 15th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS 2012) on Tuesday, October 2nd 2012 in Innsbruck Austria. More details can be found on the MODELS 2012 Conference web pages, http://models2012.info and http://models2012.info/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14&Itemid=19#T7.

“There continues to be strong interest in Europe regarding how best to apply Model Driven Engineering technologies to help companies and development teams both implement new systems as well as modernize and evolve their existing legacy applications. The pace of innovation happening in the modeling community is staggering and can make the adoption of these powerful technologies daunting. Yet it is through the adoption of these promising technologies that development teams can make huge increases in software productivity and software quality. We are happy to continue giving tutorials at technical conferences and are excited to be invited back to the MODELS series of events,” said Bruce Trask, CEO of MDE Systems Inc.

About MDE Systems Inc. specializes in the development of software for complex computer systems including Model Driven Engineering (MDE) and Domain Specific Languages (DSL) and Software Defined Radio (SDR) technologies. More information can be found at the MDE Systems website: http://www.mdesystems.com.







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