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Engineer Brought Midas XL8 on Summer Tour for Phish

CLEVELAND, OH – Sound engineer Garry Brown started mixing for Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio's band in 2006, then moved into Phish's mixing chair when the band re-formed in 2009. Brown then switched to Midas digital mixing consoles prior to a three-week run with Anastasio in February, and then opted to bring the Midas XL8 on Phish's summer tour.

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Technomad Loudspeakers Ready for Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

STURGIS, SD – The 70th annual Sturgis motorcycle rally is set for Aug. 9-15, when the 6,442-population town will welcome thousands of bikers with attractions that include burnout drag competitions, extreme motorcycle stunts, half-mile races and live concerts from bands and artists including Bob Dylan, Motley Crue, Alice in Chains and Disturbed.

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George H.W. Bush Gallery Equipped with Tannoy Loudspeakers

FREDERICKSBURG, TX – The National Museum of the Pacific War's 33,000-square-foot George H.W. Bush Gallery conveys the history of World War II in the Pacific and East Asian theaters. Bowen Technovation provided all control, audio, video, lighting and interactive exhibit technologies, which include Tannoy-based loudspeaker technologies for each exhibit.

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Real-Time Mixing from the Pulpit with SymNet at Alabama Church

ANNISTON, AL – Joey Hutto of Sound Solutions, Oxford, Ala., equipped Sacred Heart Catholic Church with a sound system that would address two problems: the 800-plus capacity church's slate floor, cinderblock walls and a wood ceiling; and the lack of a qualified engineer to operate the church's 16-channel analog mixer on most Sundays.

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