The entire Nexia lineup is designed with a network-friendly open architecture to help you create economical, intuitive solutions. You’ll save time, effort and, ultimately, money.
In order to help our customers better understand how to use the different Nexia devices, we’d like to give you some information about how to get started. To communicate with your Nexia device, you will first need to download and install the Nexia software. This is freely available on our website, and can be found…
As our family of audio products and solutions grows, we’ve found it useful to our customers to organize our products into two categorizes: Everyday and Enterprise. Everyday audio is easy in and easy out. It’s audio that meets the simple, everyday needs of end users by providing professional audio at an affordable price. Enterprise audio…
When I started my career in the audio industry, believe it or not we used analog electronics to implement mix-minus systems. We painstakingly mixed phase-inverted microphone signals into the overall mix (thus the ‘minus’) at different ratios, delicately tweaking potentiometers for hours to get larger systems sounding just right. It was a labor of love,…
When we visited North Carolina State University’s new James B. Hunt, Jr. Library in April, we walked into a completely integrated audio/visual environment. From the balanced use of space for both open and private work areas, to the 3D audio and video experience in the Creativity Studio, the NCSU Hunt Library is truly a library…