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Soundcraft Si1 Digital Console

Soundcraft Si1 Digital Console

Soundcraft Si1 digital live sound console

The Soundcraft Si1 digital live sound console is the latest addition to the Si Series family, the third model in the Si line. The Si1 is 1,200mm wide and has a U.K. list price under £14,000, or about $23,000. The Si1 has 32 mic inputs mapped on 16 faders, and with four dedicated Stereo Line channels, four dedicated FX Returns from the four stereo Lexicon FX processors can mix up to 48 inputs.

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Digital Console Rental Adds DiGiCo SD8 to Inventory

NASHVILLE — Digital Console Rental, Inc. (DCR), founded by sound engineer Howard Jones in 2004, got its start with DiGiCo’s D5. The company, which now offers products for a range of touring artists, sound reinforcement companies and corporate events, recently added DiGiCo’s  SD8 to its inventory.

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Museum of Glass Boosts Intelligibility with Community Entasys

TACOMA, WA —With the ambient noise of multiple furnaces, whirring blow-torches and other machinery, even normal conversation can be a challenge at the Hot Shop at the Museum of Glass. To boost intelligibility in the 200-seat amphitheater that surrounds the workspace, the museum is using a single Community Entasys full-range column-line-array speaker.

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Community College Theater Uses iLive for Multiple Events

iLive-112 with Mark Smedley

COLUMBIA, MD — In Howard Community College’s Smith Theater, a typical day might include theater and film to lectures and meetings, with the occasional live concert thrown in as well. The college chose an Allen & Heath iLive-112 digital mixing console as the control center for its new system.

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Electro-Voice EVA Chosen for Center of Hope Church

ANNISTON, AL — Sound Solutions, Oxford, Ala., recently completed one of the first house worship installations of the Electro-Voice EVA compact line array at Center of Hope Church. EVA is the first line array in EV’s “EV-Innovation” family of installation-dedicated loudspeaker systems.

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Yamaha Retires PM1D, Issues White Paper on Next Generation of Digital Gear

BUENA PARK, CA —  Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems is retiring its 10-year-old PM1D digital mixing system, saying it has reached the limit on availability of key components and citing the need to secure enough parts for customer service well into the future. Production will cease in December 2009. The company has also released a white paper that outlines plans for the next generation of Yamaha's digital system platform.

 

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