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Sescom Mini-XLR Sub-Miniature Audio Extension Cables
Designed for clip-on or headworn microphones and wireless beltpack applications, these mini-XLR subminiature audio extension cables are built with ultra-thin, lightweight 28 AWG Mogami cables for EMI and EFI… Read More »Sescom Mini-XLR Sub-Miniature Audio Extension Cables
Read More »Axiom CXL12A Stage Monitor
The CXL12A is a coaxial stage monitor designed specifically for live sound, although the very compact, low-profile enclosure also makes it suitable for theatre and… Read More »Axiom CXL12A Stage Monitor
Read More »Professional Wireless Omega-16 Antenna Distro
The Omega-16 multizone receive antenna distribution system from Professional Wireless Systems (PWS) has four sets of diversity antenna inputs (eight total) and 16 sets of diversity outputs (32 total). Available in both UHF and VHF, the RF bandpass filtering for the UHF unit is at 470-616 MHz, while the VHF unit is set at 169-217 MHz. Adjustments include 0 to -40 dB attenuation and selectable bias for each antenna input. DC bias power is selectable per antenna input.
Read More »University Of Louisiana Monroe School of Visual and Performing Arts Equipped with Pliant Technologies Solutions
MONROE, LA, – When the University of Louisiana Monroe (ULM) School of Visual and Performing Arts was looking to update its existing wireless intercom system,… Read More »University Of Louisiana Monroe School of Visual and Performing Arts Equipped with Pliant Technologies Solutions
Read More »Texas High School Football Stadium Upgrades with Dynacord and Electro-Voice Gear
AUSTIN, TX – In Texas, high school football is a serious business, and Del Valle High School’s 4,400-capacity Veterans Memorial Stadium recently got a serious AV upgrade from Southwest Building Systems. The new sound system includes weather-resistant loudspeakers from Electro-Voice powered by Dynacord amplifiers. The new Dynacord MXE5 matrix mix engine controls all aspects of the system.
Read More »CLW Church in Bonn Upgrades With Martin Audio CDD Speakers
BONN, Germany — The CLW in Bonn-Bad Godesberg is a protestant free church and open to believers of all nationalities and generations. The parish has… Read More »CLW Church in Bonn Upgrades With Martin Audio CDD Speakers
Read More »Budweiser Events Center and AHL Colorado Eagles Flying High with L-Acoustics
LOVELAND, CO – The Budweiser Events Center (BEC), a 7,200-capacity multi-purpose arena that’s home to the AHL’s Colorado Eagles, turned to Brown Note Productions for an audio upgrade that included a new L-Acoustics A Series loudspeaker system. The arena hosts everything from hockey, basketball and indoor football to concerts, rodeo, family shows and more.
Read More »Outline’s Newton Awarded Patent in Italy
BRESCIA, Italy – Outline noted that its FPGA-based Newton processor, which first made its debut in Frankfurt in 2017, has been awarded a patent in Italy. The company has also filed the appropriate application for an international patent.
Read More »Forrest Breese Joins Point Source Audio Sales Team
PETALUMA, CA — Point Source Audio has expanded its knowledgeable sales team with the addition of Forrest Breese as Account Manager for the Western U.S.… Read More »Forrest Breese Joins Point Source Audio Sales Team
Read More »Shure Highlights Importance Of Technology in Houses of Worship for Livestreams, Connected Campuses, and More
Audio Professionals and Industry Leaders Share Insight in Tech Talk Series CHICAGO – The past year has challenged Houses of Worship (HOW) and the individuals… Read More »Shure Highlights Importance Of Technology in Houses of Worship for Livestreams, Connected Campuses, and More
Read More »NEA Webinar on Reopening Arts Venues Includes Cautious Optimism from Dr. Fauci
WASHINGTON, DC – The National Endowment for the Arts hosted a free webinar on how arts organizations can reopen their venues in 2021. The March 23 webinar featured comments by NIH’s NIAID director Dr. Anthony Fauci. While Dr. Fauci emphasized that “this is no guarantee,” he deemed it plausible that arts venues could be operating at full capacity by autumn.
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