PreSonus Demonstrates FIREBOX at CES

PreSonus Demonstrates FIREBOX at CES




Baton Rouge, LA - PreSonus Audio Electronics is demonstrating the all new FIREBOX FireWire computer recording system at the CES trade show in Las Vegas NV, January 5 – 9, 2005 in the CES South Plaza in the Studio at Home Tech Zone booth 800011G.

The Windows and Macintosh compatible FIREBOX has the ability to record and playback six inputs and ten outputs simultaneously at professional-grade 24-bit/96k resolution. The FIREBOX is housed in a palm-sized metal chassis perfect for mobile and desktop use. The FIREBOX includes two high quality PreSonus microphone/ instrument inputs, two analog line inputs, eight balanced analog line outputs, headphone output as well as SPDIF and MIDI input/output. For enhanced portability, the FIREBOX can be buss-powered by a six-pin FireWire connector. An external power supply is also included for four-pin FireWire computer systems.

The Windows and Macintosh compatible FIREBOX has the ability to record and playback six inputs and ten outputs simultaneously at professional-grade 24-bit/96k resolution. The FIREBOX is housed in a palm-sized metal chassis perfect for mobile and desktop use. The FIREBOX includes two high quality PreSonus microphone/ instrument inputs, two analog line inputs, eight balanced analog line outputs, headphone output as well as SPDIF and MIDI input/output. For enhanced portability, the FIREBOX can be buss-powered by a six-pin FireWire connector. An external power supply is also included for four-pin FireWire computer systems.

Windows and Macintosh compatible FIREBOX

The FIREBOX ships complete with Steinberg’s Cubase LE 48-track audio production software making it a complete solution for songwriters, musicians, music producers, film scoring, video game developers and music recording hobbyists.

The FIREBOX will retail for $499.95 with an estimated street price in the U.S. of $399.95.

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Founded in 1995, PreSonus Audio Electronics, Inc. designs and manufactures computer recording interfaces and audio processing products that are sold and used in more than 40 countries for the purpose of recording, broadcast, sound reinforcement and live streaming. PreSonus holds patents in digital control over analog audio and its design engineers have extensive backgrounds in digital signal processing and interfacemilitary specification surface mount technology.

www.presonus.com



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