April 19, 2013 - As a Booth-A2 (Audio Assistant), Bob Marcus has spent the past 18 years setting up audio equipment; however, one of the biggest recurring issues he dealt with was the clutter caused by the broadcast equipment. To remedy that, Marcus turned to Bexel ASG (Audio Specialties Group) Falcon Sportscaster Console, for it's cutting‰-edge solution to maximize performance and functionality for on-air sports talent.

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Designed to meet the needs of U.S. sports broadcasters, the Falcon was created by Bexel in response to customer requests for help reducing the space requirements of the audio equipment in the announce booth.

‰"I first used Bexel‰'s Falcon for a boxing broadcast this summer and was immediately impressed,‰" says Marcus. ‰"Announcers rarely have enough room on their tables for all the notes and broadcast-related information, so the smaller the footprint of the equipment that we use, the better. The Falcon is not only the smallest box out there; it comes packed with innovative features. One of its greatest features is that it offers an individual cable that connects to the breakout box so the A2 doesn‰'t have to carry around a bulky and heavy booth mult.‰"
Falcon Sportscaster/Commentary Unit

The ASG-Falcon provides the on-air sportscaster a ‰"cough‰" switch, dual talkback outputs and ultra-high fidelity earpieces for reduced listener fatigue. All this is contained in a footprint smaller than a paperback book and allows for cable dressing that further minimizes the critical front‰ 0-back space requirement. The Falcon supports all variety of common microphone/headset connections as well as stereo and mono earpieces.[sc name="news-footer"]