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Community’s I SERIES with BalancePoint™ Flyware

Community’s BalancePoint™ Flyware for I SERIES Loudspeakers

I SERIES is an innovative family of high-performance, arrayable loudspeakers with matching-height subwoofers. By combining I SERIES with Community’s exclusive BalancePoint™ Flyware, system designers can implement complex solutions for applications ranging from houses of worship to multi-purpose auditoriums, live theaters and other professional and commercial venues.

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DPA d:fine in use at DGN

Downers Grove North High School Selects DPA d:fine Mics

CHICAGO, IL – Downers Grove North High School (DGN), home to an active theatre-focused student body that hosts various events throughout the academic year, recently kicked off its springtime musical, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. For this and every production, DGN relies on DPA Microphones’ d:fine™ Single-ear Directional and Single-ear Omnidirectional Headset Microphones to support on-stage talent, favoring the durability and superior audio of the company’s microphones compared to other leading brands.

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More than 39,000 AV and audio professionals attended InfoComm 2015

Product Hits of InfoComm 2015

From June 13-19, more than 39,000 professional audiovisual buyers and sellers from more than 108 countries descended on Orlando’s massive Orange county convention center for InfoComm 2015. This represents a 5.6 percent increase in attendance over last year’s show. This year’s expo also drew 950 exhibitors in demo rooms and exhibits, occupying a record 515,000 net square feet of exhibit and special events space.

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George Petersen, Editor, FOH Magazine

The Secret of Live

I just flew in from the InfoComm 2015 — and boy, are my arms tired. You can read all the highlights and hot product picks starting on page 22. But I’m not much of a fan of the show. Actually, I really like InfoComm and I even like Orlando, but the combination of both in mid-June is a recipe for disaster. The weather is bad. Sure, Las Vegas (where the show alternates) is also hot, but at least it’s not humid, and when the humidity rises, it rains.

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