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RCF Revamps the Audio System Inside the Mosta Rotunda Church in Malta

RCF Revamps the Audio System Inside the Mosta Rotunda Church in Malta

MOSTA, Malta – For Malta’s Mosta Rotunda church, RCF engineers and the Sound System Co, a local RCF distributor, completed an audio upgrade that included eight microphones connected to an RCF M18 digital mixer, two RCF VSA active steerable columns and infill speakers. The project was optimized with an assist from an RCF Control2 interface and RDNet software.

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Eighth Day Sound Supports Bring Me The Horizon’s ‘Posthuman’ Tour

EUROPE – Bring Me The Horizon turned to Clair Global’s Eighth Day Sound for an audio assist with their “Posthuman” tour. The band performed with a d&b KSL system along with an Allen & Heath dLive S5000 at FOH and a DiGiCo Quantum 338 at monitors. The rescheduled trek included 18 European cites, with the performances taking place ahead of the UK-based metalcore band’s summer 2023 festival appearances.

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David Lee Intros BASSBOSS’ Upgraded MK Speakers

Video of the Week: David Lee Intros BASSBOSS’ Upgraded MK Speakers

BASSBOSS’ company founder and designer offers this tour of the new, upgraded DV-12 MK3 P.A. speakers, which have been enhanced with onboard 96 kHz DSP, eight easy preset alignment curves, weather-isolated inputs, waterproof power connectors, global power compatibility, improved power allocation, a brand-new control software for remote management and more.

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Luke Combs Tours North America with SES and Outline GTO

WORLD – Luke Combs, winner for four ACM awards and CMA’s 2021 and 2022 Entertainer of the Year, embarked on a world tour in support of his third and fourth albums, Growin’ Up (released in June 2022) and Gettin’ Old (released March 24, 2023). Special Event Services (SES) of Mocksville NC is providing lighting and sound gear, including an Outline GTO sound system.

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Tony Awards Show Expected to Go On Despite WGA Strike

NEW YORK – On May 2, just before nominees were announced for the 76th Annual Tony Awards, the Writers Guild of America (WGA) went on strike. By mid-May, it looked like the awards ceremony, set for June 11, might be postponed. On May 15, however, the WGA said they would not force awards show workers to cross picket lines, allowing the show and broadcast to proceed, but with some adjustments.

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