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Peace Apostolic Church Installs Allen & Heath iLive

Peace Apostolic Church Installs Allen & Heath iLive

CARSON, Calif. — Peace Apostolic Church in Carson, Calif. has installed an Allen & Heath iLive-112 Digital Mixing System in the 900-seat main worship hall and a GL2800 in the adjacent 300-seat Fellowship hall. Handling multiple services each week in addition to rehearsals, bible studies and other events, the iLive system is configured with 40 inputs and 32 outputs in the Mix Rack with an additional eight inputs and outputs on the Control Surface.

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PETCO Parties Like an Animal with Worx Audio

WASHINGTON — For a major corporate theater event hosted by PETCO, a specialty retailer of premium pet food, supplies and services with over 850 stores in 49 states and the District of Columbia, Poway, Calif.-based ShowTec deployed a TrueLIne line array system from WorxAudio Technologies.

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Levitt Pavilions Serves Up an Eclectic Mix with Peavey

ARLINGTON, Texas — With a 50-concert season, the Levitt Pavilion serves up an eclectic mix of high-quality entertainment productions, from dance to live music to performance art. With new productions for every show, the 2,000-capacity Levitt project demanded a sound system that could adapt quickly to an ever-changing schedule. Cornerstone Media president Kent Morris, a veteran audio contractor and installer, recognized the unique challenges of the project and specified the Peavey Versarray 212 line-array system as the main audio component. 

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Crown XLS Series

Crown Audio has debuted the newly extended XLS Series amplifiers that elevate the performance threshold of portable PA amplifiers, comprising the XLS 202, XLS 402, XLS 602, XLS 802 and the new XLS 5000. The XLS Series has now been extended with the addition of the new XLS 5000 ($1,399 U.S. street price), delivering 1,800 watts per channel in 4-ohm stereo mode and 5,000 watts in 4-ohm bridge-mono mode.

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The 2008 Parnelli Awards: Watch the Video!

LAS VEGAS — The 2008 Parnelli Awards may have all been presented. The winners have flown home and they’re already working on gigs that may be considered for next year’s awards. The audio gear for the 2008 show has long been packed up and taken away. But the event lives on, available on FOH-TV (www.fohonline.com/tv), with highlights from the presentation of the Audio Innovator Award to Roy and Gene Clair, the Lifetime Achievement Award to Dennis Sheehan, and an honorary introduction to this year’s emcee, Alice Cooper.

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Ace Audio Relies On Crown for Guitar Under The Stars

HARTFORD, Conn. — Ace Audio provided the sound reinforcement system for the Guitar Under The Stars event, an outdoor concert held at the Riverfront Recapture in Harford, Conn. Guitar Under The Stars has become a yearly tradition that draws thousands to the Hartford riverfront for a full day of music. Crown I-Tech 4000’s and 8000’s were used for front-of-house and monitors while XTi 4000s amplifiers powered the fill speakers.  

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Digital Snakes

Whirlwind E Snake

It's either ironic or just plain dumb, but as the live event audio industry gets more and more digital, the one piece of the signal chain that most lends itself to bits and bytes — the transport of signal between stage, console and speakers — is the part that is having the hardest time really catching on.

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Stewart Godfrey and Ken Homer

Stewart Godfrey

Stewart Godfrey

FOH Engineer
Village Sound Company
Owings Mills, MD
www.villagesoundcompany.com
410.356.2121
[email protected]

Services Provided: Live sound reinforcement, design and installation of AV systems.

Clients:
Recent festivals include the Federal Hill Festival in Baltimore and the Projekt Music Festival in Winchester, Va.; Biodiesel, Dr. Fameus, Kelly Bell Band, The Bridge, Basshound, The Cheaters and many other local Baltimore acts.

Quote: “Whatever you do, take care of your shoes.”

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Yamaha IM8 Mixing Console

I first had a look at the IM8 at the 2008 winter NAMM show. John Schauer from Yamaha led me to the secret room where the not-yet-released board was waiting. Yamaha is not the only manufacturer that likes to keep their new products undercover until the moment of release. Just about every mixing console manufacturer conceals their new hardware until they are ready. Whatever the reasoning behind Yamaha's motives, John was definitely in secret-agent mode at NAMM. He told me that this console was designed with houses of worship in mind. It has enough bells and whistles to satisfy a variety of mixing demands and is still very simple to operate. However, as I looked over the board, I thought it would work well in an array of operations outside of worship.

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