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Houston Northwest Church Goes Digital with Soundcraft Si3

Seacoast Church Opts Against Line Arrays for Original Campus

MOUNT PLEASANT, SC – With 13 campuses in three states, Seacoast Church welcomes about 8,000 worshippers each week. For the church's original campus, led by founding Pastor Greg Surratt, Seacoast was advised by another AV design firm to get line arrays. The church got a second opinion, and acted on it. It's now equipped with a cross-matrixed LCR system comprised of Danley Sound Labs loudspeakers and subwoofers.

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Sound On Stage’s Six Avid Systems Stay Busy in SF Bay Area

HAYWARD, CA – Founded in 1973, Sound on Stage has been a driving force in live events in the San Francisco Bay area for decades. A training camp for some live sound engineers and a proving ground for several generations of audio gear, SOS was one of the first companies to gear up with an Avid VENUE live sound system and now has a VENUE D-Show system, two Profile systems, and three SC48 consoles.

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Riedel Joins AVnu Alliance

BEAVERTON, OR and WUPPERTAL, Germany – Riedel Communications announced that it has become a promoting member of the AVnu Alliance, the industry group dedicated to the advancement of professional-quality audio/video networking by promoting the adoption of the IEEE 802.1 Audio/Video Bridging (AVB) standards over various networking link-layers.

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Masque Sound Equips New Victory Theater with Audio Upgrade

NEW YORK – The 111-year-old Victory Theater, one of seven historic theaters adopted by The New 42nd St. Inc., underwent a $11.4 million renovation in 1995 and now offers family-oriented shows with ticket prices in the $9 to $38 range. Masque Sound recently updated the venue once more with new gear from d&b, Midas, XTA and Shure.

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New Church in Mississippi Equipped with Iconyx System

RIDGELAND, MS – St. Columb's new sanctuary is traditional in appearance, with high ceilings and large, ornate stained glass windows, but also has a few contemporary touches. Along with the new building came a new sound system installed by Josh Sanders from Players Audio Video of Jackson, MS.

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2011 Brit Awards Ceremony Relies on Midas XL8

LONDON – A Midas XL8 Live Performance System has once again been used at front of house for the U.K. music industry's annual awards ceremony, the Brit Awards. This year's ceremony was broadcast live from the O2 Arena with an XL8 spec'd by sound designer and live sound coordinator Derrick Zieba, who's been working on the awards ceremony since 1994. Britannia Row Productions supplied the gear.

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