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February 09, 2012

Revolabs Announces Software Upgrade for HD Gold Control Panel

Revolabs Inc recently announced an upgrade to their HD Gold Control Panel Windows-based software. With this software one will have access to monitor and control the networked Executive HD Systems and HD Wireless Microphones from a single PC software program via graphical user interface. This latest release is a software upgrade that comes along with Revolabs Gold and Silver Service Plans.

In a press release, Mr. Gregory Shalov, Revolabs Vice President of Global Sales said, “Because the audio quality of our HD Wireless Microphones is on par with wired microphones, they are now ideal for almost any application. The HD Gold Control Panel incorporates features for diverse applications, such as microphones installed in a large conference center to rental microphones configured in various ways within a hotel meeting room. The HD Gold Control Panel was designed to make it just as easy for any AV or IT specialist to monitor and control the Revolabs HD Wireless Microphone System as a wired one.”

The HD Gold Control Panel comes with cutting edge functionality for two markets that of professional audio and of the installed audio/visual market. Since one is able to control the mute status as well as gain of every microphone, they are able to lock out presenters from using the mute button.

All of these features comes together to make things easier for the AV technician to create the perfect presentation. Audio technicians who handle AV installations also appreciate the fact that it can easily be merged with top control systems such as AMX and Crestron. With this control panel, one is also able to monitor the state of every microphone in real time. In addition, it indicates whether a HD Wireless Microphone is out of range and this acts as protection against theft.

Revolabs, Inc. makes Wireless Microphone Systems that are used internationally in a number of applications that include the likes of conferencing, recording, podcasting, and webcasting among others. Their services are utilized in sectors of finance, education, and even in legal and religious based institutions.


Carolyn John is a Contributor to TMCnet. To read more of her articles, please columnist page.

Edited by Amanda Ciccatelli
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