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LEA Professional’s Connect Series Amplifiers Incorporate New Driver from Utelogy

EAW NTX Series

Building on its Radius line of loudspeakers, EAW’s NTX Series aims to deliver a high performance solution while cutting down long setup times. The series’ flagship is the NTX210L, designed to support medium to large outdoor festivals, corporate events, houses of worship, performing arts centers, and theaters. Weighing in at 64 pounds, this powered two-way line array system pairs two 10” woofers with a 1.4” exit HF compression driver on an Isophasic Wave Guide, providing smooth 55 Hz –18k Hz coverage with 90° x 12° dispersion.

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Concerned about SVOG Eligibility? This Sample Letter May Help

WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Small Business Administration’s Office of Disaster Assistance issued its Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) preliminary application checklist on March 5. Since then, some live entertainment industry advocates have voiced concerns that many hard-hit businesses will be excluded from relief. FRONT of HOUSE has received a sample letter that readers can send to key officials in a push to ensure that SVOG eligibility doesn’t get narrowed in scope.

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Point Source Audio Supports Safe Miking for Live Open-Air Opera

WEST PALM BEACH, FL – Palm Beach Opera staged an innovative opera festival with nine days of performances at the iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach. The socially distanced outdoor event included a variety of measures to ensure the safety of performers, audience and crew, including Point Source Audio Embrace microphones for every principal performer.

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50 Percent Venue Capacity Allowance Helps Bring Dozens of Shows Back to Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS – The dimmer switch of Nevada’s venue capacity restrictions is bumping up again. One month after his mid-February announcement that public gatherings could be expanded from 50 to 100 people, or 35 percent of capacity, Nevada governor Steve Sisolak announced the further relaxation of venue capacity restrictions to the 50 percent mark. In response, dozens of shows in Las Vegas have plans to open again by late March.

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