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Ground Zero Blues Club Opens in Memphis with Peavey Versarray Sound System

Portland’s OCC Equipped with Community Loudspeakers

PORTLAND, OR — The Oregon Convention Center (OCC) is among the nation’s most eco-friendly and technically advanced, with fiber optics connecting the OCC’s one million square feet of space, using digital signal processing to divide the audio system into a nearly endless series of configurations for a multitude of different events.

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Lexington Opera House Outfitted with Kudo Gear

LEXINGTON, KY — The Lexington Opera House, which opened in grand style in 1887, then fell into disrepair, was saved from the wrecking ball in 1976 and purchased by the city. Even so, after more than three decades, it was due for an audio upgrade. The venue’s technical coordination team chose a new L-Acoustics Kudo line source array system for the 944-seat venue.

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Earthworks FlexWand Series

The Earthworks FlexWand Series combine a 30kHz HD microphone, boom and stand as a single unit for choir or musical instruments. It allows the microphone head to be positioned as high as 7 feet and as low as 1.5 feet from the floor. There are no visible wires or cables above floor level. Instead of having to find a mic, attach the mic clip to the stand and then dress the cable around the stand, users can just pick up the FlexWand, position it and plug the mic cable into the base. Along with a large flex section near the center of the stand that couples the stand and the wand, there is a mini-gooseneck between the end of the wand and the microphone head.

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D.A.S. Audio USA Adds Henao to Sales, Tech Support

MIAMI — D.A.S. Audio appointed Carlos A. Henao to the position of sales and technical support. Henao will identify sales opportunities, assist customers with product selection, and guide them through all aspects of the sales transaction. As an application specialist, he will also conduct product demonstrations, respond to inquiries and provide field application support.

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Meyer Sound Preps for Mexico’s Sound:Check Xpo

MEXICO CITY —Sound:Check Xpo returns to the World Trade Center in  Mexico City on March 8 to 10, and Meyer Sound will be there with an array of audio solutions used on tours, on Cirque du Soleil shows and in major venues such as the 9,590-seat Auditorio Nacional. Meyer Sound instructor Oscar Barrientos will also demonstrate how to use phase and frequency to achieve uniform sound coverage at an AES seminar entitled “Phase Equalizers (selective frequency delay)” on March 10.

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SKB Touts New Injection Molding System

ORANGE, CA — As workhorses go, SKB Corporation’s most recent upgrade to its manufacturing facility here is a Clydesdale, weighing in at 225,000 pounds.  Pictured here is the new hydraulic toggle injection molding system with SKB founders Dave Sanderson, left, and Steve Kottman, right.

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Aviom Personal Mixers at the Oscars

LOS ANGELES — The 81st Academy Awards moved to a more classic Hollywood approach with a Big Band feel, and communications between the broadcast crew, musical director Michael Giacchino, orchestra members, and the audio crew from ATK Audiotek was as essential as ever. Aviom's Pro16 monitor mixing system was at the hub of the communication and monitoring setup.

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