I did an AG install some years ago, when the recommended echo canceller 
hardware was the Gentner XAP. For some reason I forget now, I chose the 
Vortex EF series instead which seemed very similar in concept and 
capabilities. So I'm familiar with both those product lines.

We have had a proposal from a consultant to upgrade our auditorium 
systems, which is a multi-purpose venue - some local audio reinforcement 
for local meetings, some Evogh video, some H323, speakerphone, playing 
movies etc. We currently have an EF2241 with no spare channels.
The consultant wants to use a Biamp AudiaFlex system, which I've never 
heard of.

Is that a step up/down/sideways or just different ?

One thing we want to do is have some control from a Crestron system. I'm 
not sure exactly what, but switching video sources is one, and being able 
to set the audio reinforcement gain from the podium is another. For our AG 
install, Crestron seemed like overkill and expensive so I didn't go there.
Vortex runs standalone with programming/monitoring over RS232 from a 
Windows application, and boasts some kind of optional passthru module 
that's supposed to work with Crestron.

-- 
Andrew Daviel, TRIUMF, Canada
Tel. +1 (604) 222-7376  (Pacific Time)

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