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Stage Monitor Selection and Placement

Stage Monitor Selection and Placement

Placement matters.

Have you ever heard the saying, "Ask 100 engineers that question, and you'll get 100 different answers?" That can be said about how stage monitors are selected and placed. Whether it be wide dispersion, narrow dispersion, horns in, horns out, wedge angles, horn throat sizes – the list goes on and on. There are hundreds of products out there and just as many ways to achieve the same goal.

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Crossing Over

Every month, I try to write something that will be useful to all of you out there, whether you volunteer your services at your house of worship or you mix and install worship sound systems as a part or all of your income. This month I would also like to include those of you who work with live sound, but not necessarily in the house of worship sound arena.

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Taking Our Own Inventory

Artwork by Andy Au

As I am writing this article, it is that time of year once again. As you are reading this article, that time of year is already on the wane. But despite my inability to plan ahead so that you might be able to read a timely piece of poignant journalism, let me be one of the last to say "Happy New Year."

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Grammy Awards Telecast Draws Industry Attention, Support

LOS ANGELES – The 52nd Annual Grammy Awards, broadcast live on CBS in HDTV and 5.1 surround sound, featured artists ranging from Beyoncé and Taylor Swift to Lady Gaga, Elton John, Green Day, and a Les Paul tribute, pictured here, pairing Jeff Beck and Imelda May. ATK/Audiotek supplied the main live audio system.

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Penton Files Chapter 11

NEW YORK – Trade publisher Penton Media – publisher of audio, installation and production titles including Mix, Live Design and Sound & Video Contractor and producers of the annual LDI show – announced that it is filing a "strategic" Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

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Stage Accident Injured Four Prior to Super Bowl

MIAMI – Four volunteers were injured in the parking lot of Sun Life Stadium on Feb. 2 when a section of staging being prepared for the Super Bowl XLIV halftime show tipped over. The injuries were serious enough to warrant hospitalization but none were life-threatening, according to reports.

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Yamaha M7CL-48ES Digital Audio Console

Yamaha's new version of the M7CL-48 console was unveiled for the first time at ISE 2010. While similar to the M7CL-48 (and aesthetically almost identical) the M7CL-48ES features two EtherSound ports have replaced the 48 mic inputs at the back, making remote I/O easier.

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The Temple for Performing Arts Updated with d&b System

DES MOINES, IA – The Temple for Performing Arts (TPA), originally built in 1911, fell on hard times. Restoration began in 2002, and the building, recognized by the National Historical Register, now offers three performance areas, all equipped with gear from d&b. The three performance spaces include the Grand Hall, the Recital Hall and the Temple Theater.

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Band from TV Showroom Outfitted with QSC Speakers

HOLLYWOOD, CA – Band from TV is a collaboration of TV stars/musicians that has raised more than $2 million over the last three years for various causes, first organized and led by Heroes actor Greg Grunberg. For the band's rehearsal space, which doubles as an intimate performance venue, Grunberg is using a new QSC Audio K-Series loudspeaker.

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