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Doepfer A-100MC Mini Case - with transformer, for up to 4 m
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Doepfer A-100MC Mini Case - with transformer, for up to 4 modules (not included). Outside dimensions (approx): Outside measures: about 160 width x 155 height x 125 depth (mm). Outside measures: about 160 width x 155 height x 125 depth (mm). Synthesizers / Synthesizer Accessories
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Doepfer A-100MC Mini-Case, raw with transformer (without mo
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Doepfer A-100MC Mini-Case, raw with transformer (without modules). for up to 4 Modules. Outside measures: about 180 width x 155 height x 125 depth (mm). Synthesizers / Synthesizer Accessories
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Mutec MC 2 signaldistributor and -converter, AES/EBU + AES/
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Mutec MC 2 signaldistributor and -converter, AES/EBU + AES/EBU ID, 16-24Bit /32-192kHz distributes AES3/-11 + AES3ID/11ID-signales t six AES/EBU- and two AES/EBU ID-outputs; convertst AES3 to AES11; reference-pass-functionality; seperate driverstages for all outputs, internal PSU Studio/Recording Equipment / Accessories for Studio Equipment
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Features: Contemporary black & white dining room furniture
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Features: Contemporary black & white dining room furniture Stunning sideboard with a mix of white & black finish Quality furniture from a respected manufacturer Silver finish Handles for style & durability Stunning white worktop or display top One Stylish black finish door with one small and two large drawers in white Designed for enduring beauty Soft close function For your piece of mind know only the best materials & construction methods were used Ultimate quality at an affordable price Dimensions: W96cm x D40cm x H86cm
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There's a point when you're in a certain headspace where you feel you can actually do anything we want to do and not really have any preconception about it says Nick Hallam. And for him and his long-time Stereo MCs partner Rob Birch their journey into sound has been constantly defined by the battles they've had to fight for creative freedom - not with record companies or industry figures but from the pressures they put themselves under. To many pop fans the Stereos are the group who burned bright in the early '90s when their third LP Connected won two Brit Awards and shifted millions of copies and who then disappeared for the next decade. But as their new album The Emperor's Nightingale suggests the true story is much more complicated - and far more fascinating - than that. The group's willingness to tour with anyone whose fans they thought they could win over had paid off and took them up a level. They found themselves on stage in football stadiums supporting U2 (whose single Mysterious Ways Nick and Rob had remixed). At one point they played Golden Gate Park in San Francisco as part of a WOMAD tour with Lenny Kravitz and Peter Gabriel to a crowd of over a quarter of a million people. But even in the midst of spectacular success something wasn't quite right. Their first new material since Connected surfaced in 1999 on a DJ mix album (DJ Kicks on !K7); the bona fide follow-up Deep Down & Dirty arrived in 2001. After ditching the half-formed ideas they'd been struggling with for years the record came together in the pair's new studio space on the notorious Front Line in Brixton in the district of south London the Stereos had long called home. A suitably raw earthy funk and a spacey dub sensibility informed the record's grooves: it made the UK album chart Top 20 and to some fans it remains the band's best work. But as a wry graphic in Q magazine pointed out the album's gestation was longer than World War Two: the weight of expectation that had built up over all those years and the inevitable truth that it would not out-sell Connected meant it would always feel like an underwhelming comeback. The band toured and tried to play the old game a bit but everything had changed: music the record industry themselves.
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There's a point when you're in a certain headspace where you feel you can actually do anything we want to do and not really have any preconception about it says Nick Hallam. And for him and his long-time Stereo MCs partner Rob Birch their journey into sound has been constantly defined by the battles they've had to fight for creative freedom - not with record companies or industry figures but from the pressures they put themselves under. To many pop fans the Stereos are the group who burned bright in the early '90s when their third LP Connected won two Brit Awards and shifted millions of copies and who then disappeared for the next decade. But as their new album The Emperor's Nightingale suggests the true story is much more complicated - and far more fascinating - than that. The group's willingness to tour with anyone whose fans they thought they could win over had paid off and took them up a level. They found themselves on stage in football stadiums supporting U2 (whose single Mysterious Ways Nick and Rob had remixed). At one point they played Golden Gate Park in San Francisco as part of a WOMAD tour with Lenny Kravitz and Peter Gabriel to a crowd of over a quarter of a million people. But even in the midst of spectacular success something wasn't quite right. Their first new material since Connected surfaced in 1999 on a DJ mix album (DJ Kicks on !K7); the bona fide follow-up Deep Down & Dirty arrived in 2001. After ditching the half-formed ideas they'd been struggling with for years the record came together in the pair's new studio space on the notorious Front Line in Brixton in the district of south London the Stereos had long called home. A suitably raw earthy funk and a spacey dub sensibility informed the record's grooves: it made the UK album chart Top 20 and to some fans it remains the band's best work. But as a wry graphic in Q magazine pointed out the album's gestation was longer than World War Two: the weight of expectation that had built up over all those years and the inevitable truth that it would not out-sell Connected meant it would always feel like an underwhelming comeback. The band toured and tried to play the old game a bit but everything had changed: music the record industry themselves.
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There's a point when you're in a certain headspace where you feel you can actually do anything we want to do and not really have any preconception about it says Nick Hallam. And for him and his long-time Stereo MCs partner Rob Birch their journey into sound has been constantly defined by the battles they've had to fight for creative freedom - not with record companies or industry figures but from the pressures they put themselves under. To many pop fans the Stereos are the group who burned bright in the early '90s when their third LP Connected won two Brit Awards and shifted millions of copies and who then disappeared for the next decade. But as their new album The Emperor's Nightingale suggests the true story is much more complicated - and far more fascinating - than that. The group's willingness to tour with anyone whose fans they thought they could win over had paid off and took them up a level. They found themselves on stage in football stadiums supporting U2 (whose single Mysterious Ways Nick and Rob had remixed). At one point they played Golden Gate Park in San Francisco as part of a WOMAD tour with Lenny Kravitz and Peter Gabriel to a crowd of over a quarter of a million people. But even in the midst of spectacular success something wasn't quite right. Their first new material since Connected surfaced in 1999 on a DJ mix album (DJ Kicks on !K7); the bona fide follow-up Deep Down & Dirty arrived in 2001. After ditching the half-formed ideas they'd been struggling with for years the record came together in the pair's new studio space on the notorious Front Line in Brixton in the district of south London the Stereos had long called home. A suitably raw earthy funk and a spacey dub sensibility informed the record's grooves: it made the UK album chart Top 20 and to some fans it remains the band's best work. But as a wry graphic in Q magazine pointed out the album's gestation was longer than World War Two: the weight of expectation that had built up over all those years and the inevitable truth that it would not out-sell Connected meant it would always feel like an underwhelming comeback. The band toured and tried to play the old game a bit but everything had changed: music the record industry themselves.
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Mutec MC-6, Format and Sampling Rate Converter for AES3, AE
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Mutec MC-6, Format and Sampling Rate Converter for AES3, AES3id and S/P-DIF, converts AES3, AES3id and S/P-DIF digital audio stereo signals, AES/EBU, AES/EBUid and S/P-DIF interfaces, Format and sampling rate conversions up to 192.0kHz, Signal improvement through audiophil-optimized PLL synthesizers, Separate AES11 reference clock input, Converts standalone and bidirectionally with different sampling rates: X-SRC, Word Clock output useable as master clock reference, Built-in power supply, Rack space saving 1/2 19" case Studio/Recording Equipment / Accessories for Studio Equipment
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Included in pack: 1x LOGITECH C210 Webcam, 1x UH-10 4-port
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Included in pack: 1x LOGITECH C210 Webcam, 1x UH-10 4-port USB hub, 1x USB Type-A Male / Female Extension Lead - 2 metres - MC922AMF-2M, 1x Ecological dust removal aerosol - 350 ml .Make video calls with mostinstant messengers and Logitech Vid HD software, thanks to Logitech C210! This C210 webcam shoots video with resolutions of up to 640 x 480 pixels and1.3-megapixel photos.It features a manual focus and a USB port, as well as abuilt-in noise-cancelling microphone to provide clear sound without annoyingbackground noise.And that's not all! Thanksto its universal clip, you can attach your C210 webcamsecurely onto LCD screens and super-slim notebooks.General:Device Type : Web cameraLocalisation : Western EuropeCamera:Type : ColourAudio Support : Yes : built-in microphoneFeatures : USB 2.0 compatibility, RightSound technology, snap-shot buttonInterfaces:Computer Interface : USBExpansion / Connectivity:Interfaces : 1 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type AMiscellaneous:Cables Included : 1 x USB cable - 1.5 mCertified for Windows Vista : Certified for Windows Vista software and devices have undergone compatibility tests for ease-of-use, better performance and enhanced security.Software / System Requirements:Software Included : Drivers & Utilities, Logitech Vid HDOS Required : Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or later, Microsoft Windows VistaPeripheral / Interface Devices : CD-ROM, USB port, Internet connectionSystem Requirements Details : Windows XP SP2 or later - 1 GHz - RAM 512 MB - HD 200 MB ¦ Windows 7/Vista - 1 GHz - RAM 512 MB - HD 200 MB
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Gloss Waterproof Laser Labels 210 x 297mm.Self-adhesive glo
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Gloss Waterproof Laser Labels 210 x 297mm.Self-adhesive gloss white polyester labels on A4 sheets, with a permanent adhesive, 1 label per sheet, with square cut corners.Product Code LP1/210 GWP.Compatible with * Avery Labels Printing Template DPS01 *. (* see below)Specifically manufactured for use on laser printers.
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4 x Size A3 297x420mmClips: 6Styrene safety glass 1.2mmMDF
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4 x Size A3 297x420mmClips: 6Styrene safety glass 1.2mmMDF Backing 2.5mm
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Mutec MC-7 Word Clock distribution amplifier and audio cloc
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Mutec MC-7 Word Clock distribution amplifier and audio clock converter, Word Clock, AES/EBU and S/P-DIF interfaces working in one box, Handles clock rates up to 192.0kHz/768.0kHz, Extracts and regenerates clock signals out of digital audio signals, AES11, Grade 1, internal reference clock (0.5ppm), Built-in international power supply, Stellate Word Clock distribution, Audiophil clock recovery and regeneration, Interconnection of consumer and professional digital audio devices, Line extension for e.g. theatre or broadcast installations, Output expansion for MUTEC's iCLOCK, iCLOCKdp, iD, iDdp, MC-3, MC-3.1 and MC-3.2. Studio/Recording Equipment / Accessories for Studio Equipment
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Included in pack: 1x HERCULES Dualpix Infinite Webcam, 1x U
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Included in pack: 1x HERCULES Dualpix Infinite Webcam, 1x UH-10 4-port USB hub, 1x USB Type-A Male / Female Extension Lead - 2 metres - MC922AMF-2M, 1x Ecological dust removal aerosol - 350 ml .The Hercules Dualpix Infinite webcam provides incredible quality pictures for video-conference calls.2-megapixel resolution means videos are smooth and sharp, even in low lighting conditions, while the microphone blocks out background noise and brings out voices.The Dualpix Infinite webcam also takes photos with resolutions as high as 7.6-megapixels (interpolated).Designed for both flat-panel computer monitors and laptop screens, the Dualpix Infinite webcam is the best way to chat over the internet.General:Device Type : Web cameraCamera:Type : ColourDigital Zoom : 3Still Image : - up to 30 frames per secondAudio Support : Yes : built-in microphoneImage Sensor:Type : CMOSLens Construction:Focus Adjustment : AutomaticInterfaces:Computer Interface : Hi-Speed USBExpansion / Connectivity:Interfaces : 1 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 PIN USB Type AMiscellaneous:Cables Included : 1 x USB cable - 1.8 mSoftware / System Requirements:Software Included : Drivers & UtilitiesOS Required : Microsoft Windows XP SP2, Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, Microsoft Windows XP SP3Peripheral / Interface Devices : CD-ROM, USB portSystem Requirements Details : Pentium 4 - 1.5 GHz - RAM 512 MB - HD 300 MB
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The deluxe physical release of Riz Mc's MICroscope; album s
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The deluxe physical release of Riz Mc's MICroscope; album sets Riz MC apart as a singular voice with an innovative and bold musical vision; featuring collaborations with Redinho (NMBRS) Plan B Lazersonic and Zed Bias alongside a host of cutting edge remixes the new release sees this highly intelligent multi talented rapper mixing big ideas with big bass on an adventurous musical canvas. Two singles precede the new album package: the dark twisted love song 'All Of You' (with remixes feat. Plan B dBridge and more) came out in March; next up on 21st May is second single “All In The Ghetto a laconic and witty sidelong look at gentrification with a tongue in cheek animated video on the Tru Thoughts YouTube channel now. An intriguing segue 'All In The Ghetto' brings to the fore Riz MC's impressive versatility and deft satirical touch illuminating the fun and funkier side of his cerebral brand of rap; the infectious bouncing bass showing why producer Redinho (NMBRS) is currently all over the playlists of Annie Mac and MistaJam. These two tracks supported by tastemakers as diverse as Nihal (BBC R1) Lauren Laverne (6Music) Charlie Sloth (1Xtra) Eddy Temple Morris (XFM) Laurent Garnier and John Kennedy (XFM) set the tone for 'what's to come' ambitious and wide ranging songwriting with sharp honesty and wry humour asking questions while taking us to the dancefloor.
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The deluxe physical release of Riz Mc's MICroscope; album sets Riz MC apart as a singular voice with an innovative and bold musical vision; featuring collaborations with Redinho (NMBRS) Plan B Lazersonic and Zed Bias alongside a host of cutting edge remixes the new release sees this highly intelligent multi talented rapper mixing big ideas with big bass on an adventurous musical canvas. Two singles precede the new album package: the dark twisted love song 'All Of You' (with remixes feat. Plan B dBridge and more) came out in March; next up on 21st May is second single “All In The Ghetto a laconic and witty sidelong look at gentrification with a tongue in cheek animated video on the Tru Thoughts YouTube channel now. An intriguing segue 'All In The Ghetto' brings to the fore Riz MC's impressive versatility and deft satirical touch illuminating the fun and funkier side of his cerebral brand of rap; the infectious bouncing bass showing why producer Redinho (NMBRS) is currently all over the playlists of Annie Mac and MistaJam. These two tracks supported by tastemakers as diverse as Nihal (BBC R1) Lauren Laverne (6Music) Charlie Sloth (1Xtra) Eddy Temple Morris (XFM) Laurent Garnier and John Kennedy (XFM) set the tone for 'what's to come' ambitious and wide ranging songwriting with sharp honesty and wry humour asking questions while taking us to the dancefloor.
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720p HD, Interface: USB 2.0, Video Resolution 1280 x 720
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The deluxe physical release of Riz Mc's MICroscope; album sets Riz MC apart as a singular voice with an innovative and bold musical vision; featuring collaborations with Redinho (NMBRS) Plan B Lazersonic and Zed Bias alongside a host of cutting edge remixes the new release sees this highly intelligent multi talented rapper mixing big ideas with big bass on an adventurous musical canvas. Two singles precede the new album package: the dark twisted love song 'All Of You' (with remixes feat. Plan B dBridge and more) came out in March; next up on 21st May is second single “All In The Ghetto a laconic and witty sidelong look at gentrification with a tongue in cheek animated video on the Tru Thoughts YouTube channel now. An intriguing segue 'All In The Ghetto' brings to the fore Riz MC's impressive versatility and deft satirical touch illuminating the fun and funkier side of his cerebral brand of rap; the infectious bouncing bass showing why producer Redinho (NMBRS) is currently all over the playlists of Annie Mac and MistaJam. These two tracks supported by tastemakers as diverse as Nihal (BBC R1) Lauren Laverne (6Music) Charlie Sloth (1Xtra) Eddy Temple Morris (XFM) Laurent Garnier and John Kennedy (XFM) set the tone for 'what's to come' ambitious and wide ranging songwriting with sharp honesty and wry humour asking questions while taking us to the dancefloor.
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Washer, Top Load 24.25 lb. (11 Kg) load,Features:
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Washer, Top Load 24.25 lb. (11 Kg) load,Features: Digital Display, Delayed Start Timer, Anti-Flooding Device, Child Safe
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