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One Danley Jericho Horn Covers 30,000 Fans at Troy University in Alabama

One Danley Jericho Horn Covers 30,000 Fans at Troy University in Alabama

TROY, AL – Veterans Memorial Stadium, home to the Troy University Trojans, has undergone a series of additions and upgrades over the decades that transformed it from a glorified grandstand to its current capacity of 30,000 fans. All Pro Sound of Pensacola, FL recently revamped the stadium's sound system with Danley's Jericho Horn, the JH-90 (a.k.a. the J1). The sound system now delivers reference-monitor fidelity to every seat in the horseshoe-shaped bowl at 6 dB over the previous system, using just a single JH-90 that is positioned behind the upper portion of the scoreboard.

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SSE Employs Dante Drive at Download Festival in U.K.

LEICESTERSHIRE, U.K. – The 9th Annual Download festival drew more than 70,000 over three days to Donington Park in central England to hear Def Leppard, Pendulum, System of a Down, Linkin Park, Alice Cooper and others. SSE Audio again supported the event, but this year with a digital network enhanced by the Dante compatibility available via the Lake LM 26.

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SE Systems Supports MerleFest 2011 with New DiGiCo Consoles

WILKESBORO, NC – MerleFest, the bluegrass-and-Americana oriented festival founded by Doc Watson in memory of his son, Eddy Merle Watson, in 1988, returned to Wilkes Community College with support once again by SE Systems and co-owner Cliff Miller, who served as the event's audio director. Miller, who has been supporting the event for all of its 24 years, brought something new – DiGiCo's SD10 console, which made its North American debut at the four-day event – and which Miller had recently purchased, sight unseen.

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MC2 Audio E100 Amplifier

MC² Audio's E100 amplifier, the four-channel 2,800W Class-D model that serves as the flagship of the company's E-Series, is now shipping. It is the company's most powerful four-channel amplifier to date, and the first 4 channel proprietary class-D switch mode amplifier to be developed by MC², which is based in Honiton, Devon, U.K.

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