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Ashly Protea 4.8SP and 3.6SP Speaker Processors

Ashly Protea 4.8SP and 3.6SP Speaker Processors

Ashly Protea signal processor

The Protea 4.8SP four-input/eight-output and Protea 3.6SP three-input/six-output 1RU digital signal processors offer an intuitive user interface plus PC control software and comprehensive DSP, including crossover, equalization, delay and limiter functions.

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Heil Sound Expands Sales Team

Heil Sound named Greg McVeigh sales manager for their Pro Audio division. For the past two years McVeigh, and his company Guesthouse Projects, has been handling Heil’s PR and artist relations’ duties. The new position will be adjunct to those duties and Guesthouse Projects remains an independent public/artist relations firm.

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Ashly Protea 4.8SP and 3.6SP Speaker Processors

Ashly Protea signal processor

The Protea 4.8SP four-input/eight-output and Protea 3.6SP three-input/six-output 1RU digital signal processors offer an intuitive user interface plus PC control software and comprehensive DSP, including crossover, equalization, delay and limiter functions. Gain, delay and six filters (each a choice of parametric, low or high-shelf) may be applied to every input, each of which employs 24-bit, 48 kHz delta-sigma A/D converters with 128x over sampling.

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Grace Community Church Gives 3D Hug with Meyer Sound

NOBLESVILLE, IN — The South Auditorium of Grace Community Church reveals a vision of what worship spaces of the future might look like — and sound like. “I designed the architecture here as a giant, three-dimensional hug,” said architect Kevin Callahan, and that intimacy extends to the Meyer Sound Constellation system chosen for the space.

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Community Offers Training Featuring ENTASYS at InfoComm

ORLANDO — Community will offer free applications-based training seminars on ENTASYS Column Line-Array systems during InfoComm. The seminars are 30 minutes long and will take place at 10 a.m., 12 p.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday and at 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. on Friday in Meeting Room W106.

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