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Christian Church Seeks Solace With Low Profile Speaker

The Walla Walla University (WWU) Church is located on the campus of Walla Walla University, a private Christian liberal arts university in College Place, WA. Photo: Caleb Riston

Christian Church Seeks Solace With Low Profile Speaker

COLLEGE PARK, WA – Sound Image recommended a Nexo ID Series low profile, high-output loudspeaker system as a suitable solution for the Fellowship Hall at the Walla Walla University Church. “With the low ceiling of the room, we needed something that was very small and could tuck up to the ceiling so we wouldn’t lose any head room,” says Brandon Rinas of Sound Image.

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Earthworks Delivers at Eaux Claires Music & Arts Fest

EAU CLAIRE, WI – The Earthworks PM40 PianoMic miked the pianos at the Eaux Claires Music & Arts Festival this past summer. The engineers using the mike say it proved itself amongst the different musical artists, allowing the piano to come through cleanly, even in situations with the piano in close proximity to two rock drummers.

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In Memoriam: Tom Size, 1959 - 2016

In Memoriam: Tom Size, 57

PACHECO, CA — Studio recording engineer and front of house mixer Tom Size passed away early in the morning of October 30, 2016 after a long struggle with melanoma skin cancer. Size had worked with a variety of artists, including Aerosmith, the Steve Miller Band, Mr. Big, Sammy Hagar, David Lee Roth and Journey during his nearly-40 year career, but was perhaps best known as the studio and FOH engineer for many tours with rockers Y&T. He was 57.

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The Metropolitan Opera House in New York's Lincoln Center

Powder Scare Cancels Metropolitan Opera Performances

NEW YORK — An Oct. 29 matinee performance of Guillaume Tell at the Metropolitan Opera was cut short and the production of L’Italiana in Algeri that evening was canceled as authorities investigated reports of a man sprinkling white powder into the orchestra pit. The man turned out to be Roger Kaiser, an opera buff visiting from Dallas, who was carrying out the last wishes of a deceased friend. The white powder was his friend’s ashes.

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EAW’s unobtrusive arrays hang in a straight column, with no physical articulation needed, so load-in, set-up and tear down are quick and easy.

Largest EAW ADAPTive System Covers Miami Arena Event

MIAMI  Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW) brought its largest ADAPTive sound system to date to Miami’s 2016 Apostolic and Prophetic Conference at the American Airlines Arena. The system needed to be flown very high. A big advantage of the Adaptive system is the ability to provide coverage straight down from a high position. Since the vertical coverage of the system is adaptable from 90° down to 90° up, supplemental down fill or up fill enclosures are unnecessary.

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Local A/V integrator Lowrance Sound Company (LSC) designed and installed a new, modern sound system to complement the upgraded facilities, relying on Ashly Audio’s affordable nX-Series multi-channel amplifiers.

Ashly Powers Up Clarksville’s Fortera Stadium

CLARKSVILLE, TN –  Fortera Stadium at Austin Peay State University needed to upgrade its sound system. The old system was too quiet, delivered spotty coverage, and only managed to provide old-fashioned ‘PA-horn’ fidelity. Tennessee’s oldest family-owned AVL company (40-plus years), LSC installed Ashley NX-Series multi-channel amplifiers.

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New York-based audio production company AVS Production Group supplied the VTX system for the tour. Photo: George Georgallis

JBL by Harman Delivers for Pitbull’s Tour

NORTHRIDGE, CA –  During pre-production for Pitbull’s “The Bad Man” tour, FOH engineer Wilberto Madera searched for an audio system that would enable him to reproduce the sound of Pitbull’s studio recordings on stage. When he heard a VTX Series system while on tour in Australia, he immediately called AVS Production Group and requested VTX for the Pitbull tour.

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Bill Lanham on the set of Roadies with the SD9.

DiGiCo Injects Reality into Showtime’s ‘Roadies’

LOS ANGELES – Cameron Crowe’s Roadies on Showtime has been criticized for falling short of reality in the concert touring industry. However, a DiGiCo SD9 console is very real and allows Bill Lanham – a technical consultant whose own role morphed into that of its FOH engineer, monitor mixer and multitrack recording engineer – to manage all of them on a single console.

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