Allen & Heath Conducts Digital Training In Japan
TOKYO – Allen & Heath held a training seminar in Tokyo that included operation overviews for its iLive, GLD and Qu series digital systems.
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TOKYO – Allen & Heath held a training seminar in Tokyo that included operation overviews for its iLive, GLD and Qu series digital systems.
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TEL AVIV — A concert featuring Neil Young and Crazy Horse that was expected to draw more than 30,000 to Hayarkon Park here July 17 was canceled on July 13 by Israeli authorities. Police cited safety risks from a possible rocket attack from the Gaza Strip as the reason for the cancellation.
Read More »BACKNANG, Germany — d&b audiotechnik named Amnon Harman as CEO. He will be responsible for driving the continued success of company and be responsible for the further development and implementation of its strategic positioning.
Read More »MANTECA, CA – The Christian Worship Center here recently purchased a Harman Soundcraft Vi6 digital console to better accommodate the Sunday and Wednesday services at its 2,000-seat venue. Lead sound engineer Bill Clark worked with San Francisco’s Novo Group and consultant Art Yeap on the digital upgrade.
Read More »DULUTH, GA — Located inside a former Boeing missile factory building here, Cross Pointe Church recently upgraded with Meyer Sound MICA line array loudspeakers and 1100-LFC low-frequency control elements. The new system replaces its nine-year-old Meyer Sound CQ-2 loudspeaker system, which will continue to serve in a second Cross Pointe campus that will open in late 2014.
Read More »MIAMI BEACH, FL – Ocean’s Ten, a nightclub with indoor and outdoor dining areas, live music and DJs and a beachfront location, recently upgraded with Audio Video Lighting Innovations (AVLI)-supplied Community W2-2W8 loudspeakers.
Read More »LOS ANGELES — Producer/recording artist Brian Marquis has chosen Telefunken’s M80 dynamic microphone for the Acoustic Basement Stage on the Van’s Warped Tour. Rat Sound is providing the P.A. for the tour. With more than 100 bands and artists, the Van’s Tour is covering most of North America this summer. The final show will be in Denver on Aug. 3.
POZNAN, Poland — Gigant Sound Letus, based here, recently augmented its inventory of Outline loudspeakers with an order that included 48 GTO, 32 GTO C-12, 64 DBS 18-2 subwoofers plus 12 flying frames. The added gear enables the company to split its Outline inventory into eight identical subsidiary systems. Each of these include six GTO, four GTO C-12 and eight subwoofers — powerful enough to handle a range of events, but also easily transported by truck, set up and flown or ground-stacked as needed.
Read More »TOKYO – Pro sound company Katoya Recording Service, which was commissioned to provide sound for a 24.3-by-17.3 meter LED screen mounted on a roof overlooking the busy intersection at Hachiko Square here, also installed two Community Professional R.5-66T loudspeakers and a Community R.5-HPT.
Read More »MINNEAPOLIS — Reach Communications, based here, recently added a new NEXO STM line array system. The company, which had already invested in more than 130 NEXO enclosures can now offer a total of 192 NEXO boxes, and 34 NXAmp 4×4 and 4 NXAmp 4×1 amplifiers to rental customers. Event services manager Dan Brown noted that the latest purchase will help Reach support the needs of bigger shows requiring a large format line array with 145+ dB peak output per box.
Read More »KYOTO, Japan — The Brothers Four, founded by University of Washington fraternity brothers and known for their early 1960s hits “Greenfields,” “Seven Daffodils” and “Green Leaves of Summer,” recently completed a 21-show Golden Japan Tour. OTA Audio provided an Adamson Metrix loudspeaker system.
Read More »ROHNERT PARK, CA — Sonoma State University’s Green Music Center has added L-Acoustics components to enhance the sound for concertgoers at the 1,400-seat venue, which opens to a 5,000-capacity back lawn. Solotech tested alternate solutions and ended up choosing L-Acoustics components for the project.
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