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Illegal Eagles Take Flight

Illegal Eagles Take Flight

LUTON, UK — Concert Sound Limited, of Luton, England, has been providing PA for the Illegal Eagles' 10-week tour, and according to FOH engineer Tim Peeling, the new Vi6 has handled life in the fast lane.

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Student Union Kits Out

CORNWALL, UK — Loughborough Student Union (LSU) has recently completed an extensive refurbishment, including an overhaul of its audio equipment, to provide a multi-function entertainment venue for its students. All of the audio mixing equipment selected for the six rooms was from Allen & Heath.

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New Cable Hits Market

NEW YORK — Altamonte Springs, FL-based Link has introduced its CVS LKSPKAL 12/3 U2A2, a new line of self-powered speaker cables that includes a 12/3 double shielded power cable, two AES individually jacketed and shielded pairs, and two color-coded UTP Ethernet lines, featuring Link's cross-spacer (Cat6 style) construction. The cables are specifically designed for self-powered loudspeaker systems that incorporate Cat5 control and/or signal connectivity.

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Rodeo Moves Over for Rock

RALEIGH, NC — The North Carolina State Fair produces nightly concerts featuring country, bluegrass, contemporary Christian and, more recently, R&B/hip-hop and southern rock bands, and one of the principal challenges for integrator RMB Audio is getting the best possible audio quality in a venue originally designed for rodeos, circuses and livestock exhibitions.

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Unholy Alliance Hits Europe

CANDLER, NC — The Unholy Alliance tour has recently shipped into Europe from the US and sound service provider Eighth Day Sound elected to send the complete touring package over with them. "It came about in a funny way," said Tim Quinby, soundman for top of the bill Slayer. "When I was originally asked by management to specify this tour I asked for something else. Eighth Day had just purchased a new J-Series system from d&b audiotechnik, and they asked me to come down and check it out."

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A New Day Dawns for Claude Lemay

LAS VEGAS — Claude "Mégo" Lemay serves as musical director for Céline Dion and her Las Vegas show, A New Day, and he uses the Soundelux E47C, a recreation of 1950s-era German microphones, when working in his own studio. A cardioid microphone with a transformer balanced output, the Soundelux E47C contains large plate circuitry with a traditional resistive load that provides a vintage amplification curve and dynamics response.

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Bennett Performs American Classic

LOS ANGELES — This past November, Tony Bennett recorded a live performance at the L.A. Theatre for broadcast for a TV special, Tony Bennett: An American Classic, which aired November 21 on NBC. The concert featured the live vocals of Bennett, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Christina Aguilera, Diana Krall, Michael Bublé and Barbra Streisand.

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"Super Mini" Flies to Airwaves

RIO RANCHO, NM — Lectrosonics reports that its new SMQ "Super-Mini" quarter-watt wireless transmitter has cleared FCC regulatory requirements and is now available. The SMQ provides a 250mW RF output and RF-isolated output for when the transmitter is used in multi-channel systems.

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Simply Red Tour Germany

BURNSVILLE, MN — Satis & Fy, who recently took delivery of X-Line and Tour Grade amplifiers from Electro-Voice, have been selected to handle the sound reinforcement for this year's Simply Red tour of Germany.

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Saddle Up!

Dear Anklebiters,

I run a small sound company out of my garage, and I can no longer fit all of my equipment in my trusty work van. Lately I have been renting a small box truck from a local homeowner truck rental store. This really gets expensive and digs into my profits for each show. Worse yet, renting a truck for each show has become a huge inconvenience. What do you suggest?

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Not Dead. But Not Enough.

No, it's not the name of the next band you'll be working with or even a way of looking at the future of analog consoles. I saw that phrase on the cover of a magazine recently. It was a teaser to an interview with the publisher of Wired Magazine, and it referred to the entire idea of print publishing — from its efficiency as a way to disseminate information in a timely manner, to its effectiveness for advertisers seeking to get their stuff seen by the right audience. The phrase has stuck with me because it does a great job of describing the way I have felt but have been unable to express well for the past decade-plus.

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