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President Obama’s Former School Equipped with Electro-Voice XLE, IRIS-Net

No Theatrics with San Mateo High School’s New Wireless System

SAN MATEO, CA—With strong support from the parent’s Boosters organization, San Mateo High School’s award-winning drama program presents three mainstage productions each year while educating scores of dedicated students in all aspects of stagecraft. When the Boosters recently decided to invest in wireless microphone technology, they purchased a sizeable system drawn from components in the Lectrosonics catalog.

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West Side Story and Studer Vista 5 Hit Broadway

NEW YORK — A bilingual production of West Side Story recently opened at the Palace Theatre on Broadway with a Studer Vista 5 digital console mixing the show. The iconic production makes its return to Broadway after a 29-year absence, and sound designer Dan Moses Schreier and his associates selected the Vista 5 for its capabilities and audio quality.

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Firehouse Rocks Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony

CLEVELAND, OH — The 24th annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony honored Jeff Beck, Little Anthony & The Imperials, Bobby Womack, Run DMC and Metallica, among others, and Firehouse Productions, Red Hook, N.Y., made sure the Public Auditorium was well-stocked with gear.

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“This Industry Is Too Small To F#%& Anyone Over”

A good friend of mine said these words to me a couple of weeks ago. The “wazzup with you?” call had turned to some rumors of dirty deeds done dirt cheap in the live audio biz. Not gonna name any names or even give details on any situations. The idea here is not to call anyone out but to remind us all that in audio, as in life, what goes around comes around.

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Gordon Mack: A Man of Many Hats

It was one of those borderline CF situations. I flew from Vegas to Cali a couple of days before the NAMM show to cover the John Legend tour. The night before I left I found out that the interviews were set up for a day that was hardly “standard” even by touring standards.

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One MicroWedge, Two MicroWedges, Three MicroWedges…

For a long time the Radian MicroWedge (popularly referred to as the “Rat wedge” due to Dave Rat’s involvement with its development) was one of the “go-to” stage monitors for the live audio biz—especially for those of us who specialize in concert-type events. We could almost always be sure that the MicroWedge would be one of the rider-acceptable choices. The compact boxes put out plenty of clear SPL, and while everyone has their own personal favorites, few acts would turn down the MicroWedge when advancing the gig.

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Bob Heil Visits Full Sail University

WINTER PARK, FL — Full Sail University’s Show Production & Touring and Recording Arts students got a chance to meet Heil Sound’s Bob Heil, who visited the campus recently to give students a first-hand account of the evolution of audio technology.

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