AKG DMS 700 Wireless Microphone System Syncs Grammy Awards At this year's Grammy Awards, AKG was tasked to provide flawless audio through its DMS700 wireless microphone system and corresponding D-series microphones. Throughout the telecast, AKG equipment was utilized to deliver key announcements, including the introductions of Ricky Martin and Miley Cyrus, to the live crowd and millions of at-home viewers. Located at two stations during the awards, numerous D7s and DHT700 handheld mics were in front of the main stage as well as in the satellite stage outside of the arena. Five-time Grammy Award-winner, Usher and his protégé, Best New Artist nominee Justin Bieber, both wowed the crowd during their dual performance, wearing AKG CM311 microphones. Deployed by Burbank, California-based wireless microphone specialists Soundtronics Wireless, AKG microphones were a success in the eyes of Michael Abbptt, the Grammy Awards audio director. "The AKG DMS700 system's digital transmitter delivered audio without the compander artifacts associated with most RF hand mics, " Abbot said. "In the RF-intensive environment of our live Grammy broadcast, the system operated extremely well. Our mix engineers were pleased with the smooth frequency response of the DHT700 and D7 handheld mics." Utilizing the AKG DMS700 system for the first time, David Bellamy, owner of Soundtronics was pleased as he monitored the mics during the show. "The AKG system and microphones performed very well and are great pieces of equipment," Bellamy said. "We're still getting used to the system as we only debuted it at the Grammys, but the more I learn about it, the more I like it and the more I like it, the more I'll integrate it into our equipment rotation." 
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