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Zoe owner Luigi Guarnaccia turned to Architect and Sound Design Supervisor, Carlo Carbone to soundproof the space and design an acoustic system.

Zoe Nightclub in Geneva Installs K-array System

GENEVA, Switzerland — The popular music bar, Zoé, upgraded its audio system with K-array gear. Zoe owner Luigi Guarnaccia turned to Architect and Sound Design Supervisor, Carlo Carbone to soundproof the space and design an acoustic system. Carbone deployed four K-array KP102 line array speakers with two 21” KMT21 subwoofers for the space.

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The PA system supporting the Umbria Jazz Festival included 24 units of RCF’s HDL20-A for main stage, four units of HDL10-A as frontfill, 12 SUB 8006 and two of TT5-A enclosures as sidefills.

Umbria Jazz Festival Setup Includes RCF Gear

PERUGIA, Italy — The PA system supporting the Umbria Jazz Festival included 24 units of RCF HDL20-A for main stage, four units of HDL10-A as frontfill, 12 SUB 8006 and two of TT5-A enclosures as sidefills. An additional 13 units of NX 12-SMA were used as stage monitors, with a pair of NX 15-SMA and a SUB 8004 as drumfills — all made by RCF.

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Willow Creek Community Church

Willow Creek Community Church Simplifies Audio Routing with Dante Media Networking

PORTLAND, OR – Audinate’s industry leading networking solution Dante™ helped Willow Creek Community Church, a Chicago metro area house of worship solve the problem of distributing high-quality audio to close to 20,000 congregants each week.  Through a high-capacity, low-latency Dante media network, the South Barrington, Illinois interdenominational church has significantly simplified the process of routing, distributing and managing multiple audio channels across four distinct venues on campus.

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Simon Jones, Research and Development Manager at Focusrite Audio Engineering, with OCA micro demonstration circuit board

OCA Alliance Unveils OCA Micro; Bosch and d&b audiotechnik Launch New OCA-enabled Products

BOTHELL, WA – At the recent InfoComm15 exhibition in Orlando, the OCA Alliance exhibited its “OCA MicroDemo”, a “demonstration product” to prove that OCA – a common remote control and monitoring language for digital audio networks – can run in lightweight hardware environments. Developed jointly by OCA member companies Focusrite, Attero Tech, and Bosch, the circuit board was being shown on the alliance booth at the exhibition.

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