Bag End Double 12 Subwoofers
Bag End’s double 12-inch subwoofer is available in both a passive installation version (Model D12-E-I) and a powered version (Model PD12-E-I) featuring Bag End’s built-in modular Minima One amplifier.
Read More »Bag End’s double 12-inch subwoofer is available in both a passive installation version (Model D12-E-I) and a powered version (Model PD12-E-I) featuring Bag End’s built-in modular Minima One amplifier.
Read More »The 1600VP’s variable polar pattern with remote control allows the user to precisely adjust the shape of the pick-up pattern to provide the best gain before feedback from a remote location using the mic cable.
Read More »The Protea 4.8SP four-input/eight-output and Protea 3.6SP three-input/six-output 1RU digital signal processors offer an intuitive user interface plus PC control software and comprehensive DSP, including crossover, equalization, delay and limiter functions.
Read More »Middle Atlantic Products’ Vertical Rackmount System (VRS) holds up to seven satellite or cable boxes vertically. The VRS mounting system enables components to be clamped in vertical position, held in place by adjustable card slides on the bottom shelf.
Read More »CLEARWATER, FL — KS Audio Corp, USA has announced the appointment of David Hartman to the position of USA Sales Manager as part of the company’s continuing expansion for 2009.
Read More »Heil Sound named Greg McVeigh sales manager for their Pro Audio division. For the past two years McVeigh, and his company Guesthouse Projects, has been handling Heil’s PR and artist relations’ duties. The new position will be adjunct to those duties and Guesthouse Projects remains an independent public/artist relations firm.
Read More »SOUTH WINDSOR, CT — Telefunken USA will now be called Telefunken Elektroakustik, according to CEO Toni Fishman and Alan Veniscofsky, director of operations, who attended a meeting of the Telefunken worldwide partner alliance in Frankfurt hosted by Telefunken Holding AG CEO Hemjö Klein.
Read More »The Protea 4.8SP four-input/eight-output and Protea 3.6SP three-input/six-output 1RU digital signal processors offer an intuitive user interface plus PC control software and comprehensive DSP, including crossover, equalization, delay and limiter functions. Gain, delay and six filters (each a choice of parametric, low or high-shelf) may be applied to every input, each of which employs 24-bit, 48 kHz delta-sigma A/D converters with 128x over sampling.
Read More »SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — Salt Lake Acting Company may premiere new, original plays with edgy themes, but when it came time to buy a new mixing console, in-house sound maven Cynthia L. Kehr Rees opted for familiar terrain. She chose the analog Yamaha IM8-32 for its straightforward layout and feature set.
Read More »NOBLESVILLE, IN — The South Auditorium of Grace Community Church reveals a vision of what worship spaces of the future might look like — and sound like. “I designed the architecture here as a giant, three-dimensional hug,” said architect Kevin Callahan, and that intimacy extends to the Meyer Sound Constellation system chosen for the space.
Read More »MACAU — Audio plays a key role for the Tree of Prosperity attraction at the Wynn Macau Resort Hotel and Casino. Joel J. Gread Associates, Inc. (JJGA) chose JBL loudspeakers for the multi-sensory attraction. Electrosonic Systems, Inc. (ESI) installed the AVC system, supporting the project out of its Burbank, California and Hong Kong offices.
Read More »HOLLYWOOD, CA — Maybe it wasn’t as dramatic as Kris Allen’s underdog victory over his good friend Adam Lambert, pictured here, but mic watchers watching the eighth season of American Idol might have noticed another surprise this year, the switch from black to chrome mics.
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