Sound Devices
Reedsburg, United States of America
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What to Expect from Sound Devices, Llc About Sound Devices, LLC About Sound Devices, LLC For more than 25 years, Sound Devices, an Audiotonix group company, has created premier audio equipment, by manufacturing wireless systems, portable audio mixers, digital audio recorders, and related equipment. The company’s gear is used worldwide for film, television, live-event, musical, broadcast, touring, live-streaming, house of worship, festival, ceremony, A/V, cruise, theater, performance, outside broadcast, acoustical test and measurement, and educational applications. At the NAMM show, Sound Devices will exhibit its Astral family of wireless audio gear, including the 16- to 32-channel A20-SuperNexus, 8- to 16-channel A20-Nexus, and 4- to 8-channel A20-Nexus Go multichannel true diversity wireless receivers with 169-1525 MHz global tuning range via SpectraBand, NexLink long-distance remote control of transmitters, and integrated RTSA; the A20-Opto expansion box, which adds native Optocore audio I/O to the A20-SuperNexus receiver; the A20-Outpost-NL box, intended for remote-mounting NexLink antennae via Ethernet; the A20-TX digital wireless bodypack transmitter with a multipurpose input, flexible powering, and ultra-low-power e-Paper display; the A20-Mini ultra-compact digital wireless bodypack transmitter with optional A20-BatteryDoubler for twice the battery runtime; and A20-RX two-channel slot-in portable true-diversity wireless receiver. You won't want to miss the A20-HH handheld microphone, making its official debut at the NAMM 2025 tradeshow! Sound Devices prides itself on its engineering excellence, with R&D and Engineering departments in its Wisconsin-based headquarters – led by CEO Matt Anderson – and in its Audio Ltd. office in Rickmansworth, UK. Since the company was founded, its manufacturing operations have been based in Wisconsin, and all products are backed by Sound Devices’ exceptional in-house service and support staff. About Sound Devices For more than 25 years, Sound Devices has created premier audio equipment, by manufacturing wireless systems, portable audio mixers, digital audio recorders, and related equipment for live-event, musical, live-streaming, feature film, house of worship, episodic television, documentary, news gathering, acoustical test and measurement, and educational applications. At InfoComm, Sound Devices will exhibit its latest gear, including the new Sound Devices Astral® A20-HH microphone with the industry’s best global tuning range of 470-1525MHz for seamless wireless audio. It also features long-distance NexLink® remote control and GainForward™ architecture which allows mic gain and trim to be controlled at the front of house instead of on the microphone. In addition, the A20-HH mic includes an e-Paper display, is compatible with all manufacturers’ capsules, and is completely customizable to suit the needs of every performer. Sound Devices’ booth will also highlight the A20-SuperNexus wireless receiver with HexVersity®, which packs up to an unprecedented 32 channels in just a 1U 19” rack, delivers a 169-1525MHz tuning range for worldwide operation thanks to SpectraBand™, and offers RF Mirror Mode for full redundant operation. Sound Devices will also feature the A20-Opto expansion box, which adds native Optocore audio I/O to the A20-SuperNexus receiver for interconnection with DiGiCo consoles; the A20-Outpost-NL box, intended for remote-mounting NexLink antennae via Ethernet; the 8- to 16-channel A20-Nexus true diversity wireless receiver; the A20-TX digital wireless bodypack transmitter; and A20-Mini ultra-compact digital wireless bodypack transmitter; among other gear. For more information, visit www.sounddevices.com. Visit stand N1812 at NAB to see the newest gear in the Sound Devices Astral® family, including the A20-HH digital handheld microphone, which can be quickly customized, thanks to the Capsule Collar that is threaded for almost any mic capsule, the interchangeable Control Ring that adds physical control buttons or switches, and the quick-change Body Shell that can be decorated, painted, and bedazzled. Weâll also demo the A20-SuperNexus wireless receiver with HexVersity®, which packs up to an unprecedented 32 channels in just a 1U 19â rack; the A20-Opto expansion box, which adds native Optocore audio I/O; and the A20-Outpost-NL box for remote-mounting NexLink® antennae via Ethernet.⯠â¯â¯ Also on our stand will be the 8- to 16-channel A20-Nexus true diversity wireless receiver; A20-TX digital wireless bodypack transmitter; A20-Mini ultra-compact digital wireless bodypack transmitter; and A20-RX two-channel slot-in portable true-diversity wireless receiver.⯠⯠You can also experience 8-Series mixer-recorders. Designed for sound prosâ workflow, Scorpio, 888, and 833 have unprecedented recording power, a rugged, efficient interface, and can be docked to A20-Nexus receivers.⯠â¯â¯ Weâll also have our MixPre II Series mixer recorders, suited for field audio, sound effects, film audio, or live music, on display at NAB.â¯â¯ â¯â¯We look forward to seeing you at NAB! For over 25 years, Sound Devices has created premier audio equipment that helps sound professionals capture superior audio. The company’s multi-track audio recorders, field production mixers, and Astral Wireless have been used on the sets of award-winning movies, TV shows, and documentaries, whilst the latest Astral Wireless series is also meeting the growing needs for wireless in live event production, corporate AV and houses of worship. Sound Devices designs, assembles, and supports its products at their Reedsburg, Wisconsin headquarters and their Madison, Wisconsin and Watford, UK offices. For more than 25 years, Sound Devices, an Audiotonix group company, has created premier audio equipment, by manufacturing wireless systems, portable audio mixers, digital audio recorders, and related equipment. The company’s gear is used worldwide for film, television, live-event, musical, broadcast, touring, live-streaming, house of worship, festival, ceremony, A/V, cruise, theater, performance, outside broadcast, acoustical test and measurement, and educational applications. At the NAMM show, Sound Devices will exhibit its Astral family of wireless audio gear, including the 16- to 32-channel A20-SuperNexus, 8- to 16-channel A20-Nexus, and 4- to 8-channel A20-Nexus Go multichannel true diversity wireless receivers with 169-1525 MHz global tuning range via SpectraBand, NexLink long-distance remote control of transmitters, and integrated RTSA; the A20-Opto expansion box, which adds native Optocore audio I/O to the A20-SuperNexus receiver; the A20-Outpost-NL box, intended for remote-mounting NexLink antennae via Ethernet; the A20-TX digital wireless bodypack transmitter with a multipurpose input, flexible powering, and ultra-low-power e-Paper display; the A20-Mini ultra-compact digital wireless bodypack transmitter with optional A20-BatteryDoubler for twice the battery runtime; and A20-RX two-channel slot-in portable true-diversity wireless receiver. You won't want to miss the A20-HH handheld microphone, making its official debut at the NAMM 2025 tradeshow! Sound Devices prides itself on its engineering excellence, with R&D and Engineering departments in its Wisconsin-based headquarters – led by CEO Matt Anderson – and in its Audio Ltd. office in Rickmansworth, UK. Since the company was founded, its manufacturing operations have been based in Wisconsin, and all products are backed by Sound Devices’ exceptional in-house service and support staff. For more than 25 years, Sound Devices has created premier audio equipment that helps sound professionals capture superior audio. The company's products have been used for an array of applications, from award-winning feature films and television shows, to live events, houses of worship, and educational applications. Sound Devices will exhibit its comprehensive ecosystem of Astral® family wireless devices at the 2026 NAMM Show, and the team will be on hand to demonstrate all of Astral’s next-generation features – including an industry-leading global tuning range of 169-1525MHz, proprietary NexLink® remote control technology, and GainForward™ – which have made it essential to the RF operations of major touring artists including The Weeknd, Chappell Roan, Lorde, Maluma, and many more. In addition to the 2026 NAMM TEC Award-nominated Astral HH digital wireless microphone, Sound Devices will showcase the Astral ARX32, ARX16, and ARX8 multichannel true diversity wireless receivers; the Astral Opto expansion box, which adds native Optocore audio I/O to the ARX32; the Astral Outpost box, intended for remote-mounting NexLink antennae via Ethernet; the Astral TX digital wireless bodypack transmitter with a multipurpose input, flexible powering, and ultra-low-power e-Paper display; the Astral Mini ultra-compact digital wireless bodypack transmitter; and Astral ARX2 two-channel slot-in portable true-diversity wireless receiver. Combined, the most complete and full-featured RF toolkit available on the market. Sound Devices will also display its full range of mixer-recorder units, including the 8-Series and MixPre-II series, as well as sharing booth space with recent acquisition Jerry Harvey Audio. The full team will be on-hand to demonstrate Sound Devices gear in live sound, location sound, studio recording, and podcasting applications. Visit stand N1812 at NAB to see the newest gear in the Sound Devices Astral® family, including the A20-HH digital handheld microphone, which can be quickly customized, thanks to the Capsule Collar that is threaded for almost any mic capsule, the interchangeable Control Ring that adds physical control buttons or switches, and the quick-change Body Shell that can be decorated, painted, and bedazzled. We’ll also demo the A20-SuperNexus wireless receiver with HexVersity®, which packs up to an unprecedented 32 channels in just a 1U 19” rack; the A20-Opto expansion box, which adds native Optocore audio I/O; and the A20-Outpost-NL box for remote-mounting NexLink® antennae via Ethernet. Also on our stand will be the 8- to 16-channel A20-Nexus true diversity wireless receiver; A20-TX digital wireless bodypack transmitter; A20-Mini ultra-compact digital wireless bodypack transmitter; and A20-RX two-channel slot-in portable true-diversity wireless receiver. You can also experience 8-Series mixer-recorders. Designed for sound pros’ workflow, Scorpio, 888, and 833 have unprecedented recording power, a rugged, efficient interface, and can be docked to A20-Nexus receivers. We’ll also have our MixPre II Series mixer recorders, suited for field audio, sound effects, film audio, or live music, on display at NAB. We look forward to seeing you at NAB! For over 25 years, Sound Devices has created premier audio equipment that helps sound professionals capture superior audio. The company’s multi-track audio recorders, field production mixers, and Astral Wireless have been used on the sets of award-winning movies, TV shows, and documentaries, whilst the latest Astral Wireless series is also meeting the growing needs for wireless in live event production, corporate AV and houses of worship. Sound Devices designs, assembles, and supports its products at their Reedsburg, Wisconsin headquarters and their Madison, Wisconsin and Watford, UK offices. For more than 25 years, Sound Devices, an Audiotonix group company, has created premier audio equipment, by manufacturing wireless systems, portable audio mixers, digital audio recorders, and related equipment. The company’s gear is used worldwide for film, television, live-event, musical, broadcast, touring, live-streaming, house of worship, festival, ceremony, A/V, cruise, theater, performance, outside broadcast, acoustical test and measurement, and educational applications. At the NAMM show, Sound Devices will exhibit its Astral family of wireless audio gear, including the 16- to 32-channel A20-SuperNexus, 8- to 16-channel A20-Nexus, and 4- to 8-channel A20-Nexus Go multichannel true diversity wireless receivers with 169-1525 MHz global tuning range via SpectraBand, NexLink long-distance remote control of transmitters, and integrated RTSA; the A20-Opto expansion box, which adds native Optocore audio I/O to the A20-SuperNexus receiver; the A20-Outpost-NL box, intended for remote-mounting NexLink antennae via Ethernet; the A20-TX digital wireless bodypack transmitter with a multipurpose input, flexible powering, and ultra-low-power e-Paper display; the A20-Mini ultra-compact digital wireless bodypack transmitter with optional A20-BatteryDoubler for twice the battery runtime; and A20-RX two-channel slot-in portable true-diversity wireless receiver. You won't want to miss the A20-HH handheld microphone, making its official debut at the NAMM 2025 tradeshow!Sound Devices prides itself on its engineering excellence, with R&D and Engineering departments in its Wisconsin-based headquarters – led by CEO Matt Anderson – and in its Audio Ltd. office in Rickmansworth, UK. Since the company was founded, its manufacturing operations have been based in Wisconsin, and all products are backed by Sound Devices’ exceptional in-house service and support staff.
- Website
- https://sounddevices.com
- Phone
- 608 524 0625
- Address
- E7556 State Rd 23 and 33, Reedsburg WI 53959, United States of America | P.O. Box 576, Reedsburg WI 53959, United States of America | PO Box 576E7556 State Rd. 23 and 33, Reedsburg WI 53959, United States of America