41st Annual International African Arts Festival
Blues Brothers Revue: Big Sounds from a Small Touring Rig
Imagine you’re a tour/production manager and share audio duties with another. You’re having to choose the sound gear for a 10-person revue. And the entire rig you go out with — including a 48-channel console — needs to fit in your wife’s 2004 Hyundai Elantra GT. Such is the case for one Bill Girdwood, who adds, “and that leaves room for me — I’m seven feet tall and weigh almost 300 pounds!” However, he is quick to add that he’s not recommending the Hyundai as an alternative to the traditional tour bus.
Read More »Understanding Horns, Part 2
Last month, we introduced some of the principles behind the horn waveguides that are ubiquitous in professional audio. In this follow-up, we’ll discuss the directional nature of horns, building on the prior discussion about how horns operate and how sound waves travel through them.
Read More »Mackie DLM Speakers
With much fanfare, Mackie launched its new DLM speaker line at a packed event in a Seattle club filled with press, dealers and audio pros. The DLM line isn’t slated to ship until late October, but here’s a quick preview.
Read More »Hanging Microphones
In reality, almost any end-address microphone can be used in an overhead hanging application, whether for speech, theater, orchestra or choir sound reinforcement. Yet an… Read More »Hanging Microphones
Read More »Powersoft M50Q HDSP+ETH Amplifier
Power amps have come a long way since the days of the backbreaking 200-watt/50-pound behemoths of old. New Class-D technology, onboard DSP and multichannel capability results in lighter-weight amps with more power and functionality than ever before.
Read More »Parnelli Lifetime Achiever Charlie Hernandez
Somebody had to do it. Who else but Charlie Hernandez?
A menacing rainstorm in Rio de Janeiro flooded the portion of the Formula 1 race track where the next insane episode of the Guns N’ Roses tour of South America was going down. A delay in getting Guns N’ Roses onstage was nothing new, yet this time the weather was not helping. Unfortunately, the local promoter let the crowd onto the field during load-in. Hernandez and associate Lori Tierney were surveying the mayhem from above, in the announcer tower. “Charlie and I were looking out on this seething crowd when [Dale] “Opie” [Skjerseth] comes in and announces that we still needed to run the snake from the stage to FOH,” Tierney recalls. “I looked down at that riot, and said, ‘Are you kidding me?’”
Then a wide-eyed grinning Hernandez chirped: “I’ll do it!”
Read More »The 2012 Hometown Hero Audio Winner’s Circle
The readers have spoken — and what a diverse group they have chosen to honor as the best of the best of their region. We have some fresh faces and some “repeat offenders.” All of these are bestowed with a little something to hang on their wall with the Parnelli logo and all the honor, glory and bragging rights that go with it. Take a look at some companies you might not be that familiar with, and reacquaint yourself with others — before heading on over to parnelliawards.com to vote for the best of the best. The winning company will be honored with the Hometown Hero Sound Company of the Year award at the Parnelli Awards Oct. 20, 2012 at the Mirage in Las Vegas.
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