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d&b audiotechnik V-Series

d&b audiotechnik V-Series

d&b audiotechnik V-Series

The V-Series is a mid-sized line array with the same driver arrangement and horizontal dispersion as the company’s popular J-Series. The new V8 and V12 are 3-way passive designs with two 10-inch neodymium LF drivers, one horn-loaded 8-inch MF driver and two 1.4-inch exit HF compression drivers mounted on a dedicated wave shaping device. The mechanical and acoustical design enables flown vertical columns of up to 24 loudspeakers to be suspended using vertical splay angles of 0° to 14° with a 1° resolution. Optional is a dedicated V subwoofer, which incorporates d&b’s patented passive cardioid technology.

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Cadac Expands CDC Eight Series

Cadac Expands CDC Eight Series

Cadac expands its flagship CDC Eight digital live console offerings with the CDC8-16, an ultra-compact footprint version with 16 faders and a single touchscreen surface. All CDC Eight models have the same 128-channel I/O configuration, functionality and processing power. Also new is the CDC8-16S, an expander offering another 16 faders and touchscreen control, which can dedicate I/O resources to submixing, shared FOH/monitor mixing or other discrete applications.

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he RF-id SOLO (left) and the RF-id STATION help in identifying wireless device frequencies

RF-id SOLO and RF-id STATION from Kaltman Creations

Kaltman Creations’ RF-id SOLO (pictured left) and RF-id STATION (right), introduced to the company’s Invisible Waves line of products at InfoComm12, are designed to help users identify wireless device frequencies. Both key in on wireless transmissions as near-field frequency counters, one as a handheld device and the other in a self-contained case for multiple wireless devices.

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Mackie DL1608 Podcast Episode 2 Available

WOODINVILLE, W — Mackie noted recently that its DL1608 Digital Live Sound Mixer with iPad Control, unveiled earlier this year, will soon be available, and for anyone seeking more information on the product, they can turn to the company’s latest episode in its DL1608 video podcast series.

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First Christian Church in Oklahoma City

Futuristic Oklahoma Church Overcomes Audio Challenges with Iconyx

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK — If the architecture of Oklahoma City’s First Christian Church, dubbed “the First Christian Church of Tomorrow” is any indication, the future holds lots of acoustic design challenges — and plenty of opportunities for companies like AVL Systems Design, which helped the church’s overcome those challenges with a new sound system centered on Iconyx from Renkus-Heinz.

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On left, Arturo Vicari, CEO of AEB. Center, Marcelo Aravena, business manager of Fancy Music, part of the Audiomusica Group. Aravena holds the Golden DVA T4 Award. Right, Claudio Ottani, R&D director of dBTechnologies.

dBTechnologies Sells 20,000th DVA T4

SANTIAGO, Chile — dBTechnologies has sold its 20,000th DVA T4 unit since launching the product five years ago. dBTechnologies presented Audiomusica, the company’s Chilean representative, based here, with a Golden DVA T4 award, honoring the rep firm not just for its link to the milestone unit but also for its overall sales success. The commemorative DVA T4 unit has the serial number 20,000 imprinted upon it.

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