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Peavey MediaMatrix Products Include Audinate Option

Peavey MediaMatrix Products Include Audinate Option

PORTLAND, OR — Audinate announced that Peavey has expanded its networking options for the MediaMatrix product portfolio by including Audinate’s networking solution.  The first MediaMatrix products to have Audinate’s advanced networking technology are the NION nX product family and the CAB 4n audio bridge.

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Production Solutions Relies on Martin Audio for Fair St. Louis

ST. LOUIS, MO — Billed as “America’s Biggest Birthday Party,” Fair St. Louis typically hosts a series of Friday and Saturday night LIVE On The Levee concerts with National and local talent from the 3rd and 4th of July through early August, with a weekend off for this year’s All Star Game at Busch Stadium. All of the concerts and celebrations were capped off by extensive fireworks displays.

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General Cable Acquires Gepco International

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY — General Cable Corporation acquired Gepco International, Inc. and Isotec, Inc., together known as Gepco, a manufacturer and provider of cabling solutions for the professional broadcast and entertainment markets. Gepco reported 2008 revenues of about $46 million.

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“SOAR: A Symphony in Flight” at San Diego Zoo Uses Electro-Voice Gear

Electro-Voice gear at the San Diego Zoo for SOAR

SAN DIEGO — The San Diego Zoo recently partnered with Natural Encounters, Inc. (NEI) to present a bird-themed entertainment experience at the Zoo’s Hunte Amphitheater. SOAR: A Symphony in Flight is scheduled to run for 17 months, and the zoo and the SOAR’s producers invested in permanent sound reinforcement for the show.

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Bartlett Microphones Offers TM-125C with Attached Cable

Bartlett TM-125C

ELKHART, IN — In response to requests by sound contractors and sound designers, Bartlett Microphones has updated their recently-introduced model TM-125C stage-floor microphone for area pickup of actors and dancers in drama or musicals with a 6-foot permanently attached cable, to prevent connector damage if an actor steps on the cable.

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