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Old 05-24-2004, 05:19 PM
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May 24, 2004, FAIR LAWN, N.J.—Front of house engineers for major touring rock bands have adopted the new Crest Performance series CPS-1203 processor to beef up live performances around the world.

In operation, the CPS-1203 spectrum enhancement system tracks the existing bass line and generates additional bass frequencies one octave above and below without the muddying the mix. It also dramatically increases the clarity and stereo image of the material—whether program or live, single instrument or entire mix—to add dimension, atmosphere and detail to musical performances.

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