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Adamson Gear Chosen for Restored Movie Palace

Adamson Gear Chosen for Restored Movie Palace

PEEKSKILL, NY – The Paramount Center for the Performing Arts, originally built as a 1,500-seat movie palace, opened in 1930 and prospered through the Great Depression and World War II, but fell on hard times during the post-war boom and was sold by Paramount in 1973.

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Soundcraft Releases Vi1 Console

POTTERS BAR, U.K. – Soundcraft has released its Vi1, a console that offers Vi Series sound quality, the Vistonics user interface, the Lexicon FX and the BSS EQs, but in a much smaller shell and at one-third the price. The Vi1 is just over a meter wide and includes 16 motorized channel faders with fixed and user-definable layers, 8 output/VCA faders and 2 master faders.

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St. Mary’s Sound Upgrade Includes Symetrix Automix Matrix 780

ALBANY, OR – Even though St. Mary's Catholic Church only required one or two mics for most of its services, the church was bedeviled with problems ranging from an unforgiving reverberant space to improper loudspeaker placement. Delta AV system engineers Steve Jellerson and Kurt Bevers addressed the problem with a Symetrix Automix Matrix 780 fixed-architecture DSP, an AMX touchscreen interface and some properly-positioned and tuned loudspeakers.

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SIA Acoustics Opens Office in India

MUMBAI, India – SIA Acoustics, an acoustical design and facility planning firm with offices in New York, N.Y. and Hollywood, Calif., is opening an office in Mumbai, India to help the company serve customers in India with their acoustics, technical systems and facility design needs.

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Electrosonic Names Paul Brown General Manager of Service

BURBANK, CA – Electrosonic named Paul Brown, a 20-year veteran working for companies such as Hewlett Packard and Agilent Technologies, general manager of service for Electrosonic's European office in Dartford, England. Brown also operated a consulting company that provided services to Verigy, following its spin-off from Agilent Technologies.

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EAW SB1001 Subwoofer

EAW's Large-Format Dual-18-Inch-Loaded Subwoofer has been designed to meet the needs of sound reinforcement companies and contractors looking for a non-flown version of EAW's SB1002 subwoofer. The successor to EAW's SB1000, the new SB1001 is essentially an SB1002 Large Format Flyable Subwoofer without the rigging hardware.

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