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American Express Applications Items of Interest Rolls PB223 Dual Mic Phantom Power 48 Volt Power SupplyThe Rolls PB 223 will provide two mics with either 12 or 48 Volts of DC power. Perfect for either live or studio applications, the on-board 100KHz switching power supply delivers absolutely noise-free power to your best condenser mics. The PB 223 is equipped with output pull down resistors (to insure no phantom power will leak back down the line into the mixer's input channel), 2 male and 2 female XLR jacks.Mic Power II FeaturesPower condenser microphones requiring phantom power12 or 48 Volts availableAC adapter includedHigh frequency switching power supply to eliminate noise Estate Planning Applications, 9th Edition (The American College Press) 303 Software Programs to Use in Your Library: Descriptions, Evaluations, and Practical Advice (101 Micro Series)This volume seeks to identify the specialized needs of librarians and presents software that meets the particular demand of libraries. Adding to his "101 Micro Series", which includes "202 Software Packages" (ALA, 1995) and "303 CD-ROMs to Use in Your Library" (ALA, 1996), the author seeks to approach each product with a librarian's understanding of organizational needs. He discusses the technology planning process and its impact on future software selections. Considering matters from assistance for the disabled to personnel management, he profiles software packages and suggests cost-effective but adequate tools. A comprehensive appendix with company addresses is also included, with a list of Internet resources. Going public: should journalists express their political views on social networking sites?(DROP CAP): An article from: American Journalism ReviewThis digital document is an article from American Journalism Review, published by University of Maryland on December 22, 2009. The length of the article is 1809 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Going public: should journalists express their political views on social networking sites?(DROP CAP) Author: Stephanie Gleason Publication: American Journalism Review (Magazine/Journal) Date: December 22, 2009 Publisher: University of Maryland Volume: 31 Issue: 5 Page: 6(2) Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning American Express Applications Auctions of Interest1969 American Express 2page ad, Credit Card applic Ends in 19 Hours 37 Minutes 45 Seconds Current price: $4.99 (0 bids) |
Rolls PB223 Dual Mic Phantom Power 48 Volt Power Supply
Estate Planning Applications, 9th Edition (The American College Press)
303 Software Programs to Use in Your Library: Descriptions, Evaluations, and Practical Advice (101 Micro Series)
Going public: should journalists express their political views on social networking sites?(DROP CAP): An article from: American Journalism Review