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Historic Navy Chapel Upgrades with Community Entasys

Annapolis Chapel

Historic Navy Chapel Upgrades with Community Entasys

ANNAPOLIS, MD — The Naval Academy Chapel, dedicated in 1908 and remodeled in 1940, underwent an extensive restoration in 2009. To improve intelligibility and coverage within the 2,500-capacity chapel, which features a 121-foot-high dome and a 268-rank pipe organ, DFX Sound Vision recommended a design incorporating Community Entasys column line arrays.

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LD Systems Provides L-Acoustics K1 for Two FPSF Stages

HOUSTON, TX — For the Free Press Summer Festival, which drew nearly 100,000 with 90 national and local artists performing on six stages in Eleanor Tinsley Park here June 1-2, LD Systems served as the primary audio, video and lighting provider. This year, LD Systems provided L-Acoustics K1 systems on the two largest stages, Mars and Saturn..

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Signal Iduna Park

Westfalenstadion Upgrades with RCF Gear

DORTMUND, Germany — Westfalenstadion, also known as Signal-Iduna-Park, is the 65,718-seat home of Germany’s top soccer team in 2011 and 2012, Borussia Dortmund. RCF worked with ATEIS Germany and Fulfil engineering GmbH on a sound system upgrade that includes 14 RCF TTL 33A custom line array units..

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Flashline goes Wireless

Brit Row Provides Turbosound Gear for Pepsi Max Stage at UK’s Wireless Festival

LONDON — The Wireless Festival, now in its ninth consecutive year, drew record crowds to London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park with headliners Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake, will.i.am, Snoop Dog, A Tribe Called Quest, and Rita Ora. Britannia Row Productions provided a Turbosound Flashline PA system for the Pepsi Max Stage, which also saw appearances by Calvin Harris and Tinie Tempah.

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Shure Lauds Efforts to Safeguard Wireless Spectrum

NILES, IL — On Aug. 1, 2013, Shure Inc. president and CEO Sandy LaMantia praised the efforts of Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) in helping to protect wireless microphone users from the loss of available spectrum by introducing H.R. 2911, “The Wireless Microphone Users Interference Protection Act of 2013.”

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Turbosound Names Sound House Distributor for Japan

PARTRIDGE GREEN, UK – Turbosound, based here, named Sound House Company, Ltd. as its distributor in Japan. Sound House, which has developed an extensive dealer network in Japan, is already a distributor of Behringer-branded MI products. The company has close to 20 years experience in commercial audio and lighting.

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Switchfoot performas at Milwaukee's Summerfest 2013

Summerfest 2013: 11 Days, More than 800 Acts and 10 Yamaha Consoles

MILWAUKEE, WI — With an assist from Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems Inc., Clearwing Productions supported the audio needs for Summerfest 2013, which drew 840,356 to Henry Maier Festival Park here over the course of 11 days (June 26-30 and July 2-7). That support included new Yamaha CL digital consoles along with PM5D-RH consoles, M7CL and LS9 consoles for seven of the event’s 11 stages. Yamaha staff also provided support to those visiting engineers who had not yet used a CL console.

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Bob McCarthy, Senior Education Consultant, Meyer Sound, gives his keynote address at the AES 50th International Conference. Photo by Kelly Ford.

AES’s First Audio Education Conference Has Live Sound Focus

MURFREESBORO, TN — The Audio Engineering Society (AES) recently wrapped its 50th International Conference, and its first dedicated specifically to audio education, at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) here. The conference took place July 25-27, 2013. More than 140 educators and industry representatives met to exchange ideas and experiences at the event, which featured an emphasis on live sound that included an overview of the sector’s history and development by Bob McCarthy, senior education consultant at Meyer Sound (pictured here).

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Blackbird Academy

Blackbird Academy To Launch Live Sound Program

NASHVILLE — The Blackbird Academy was founded by recording/live sound engineer John McBride and his wife, country artist Martina McBride. The two created the Blackbird Studio complex in 2002, hosting recording artists such as Kings of Leon, The Black Keys, Kid Rock, Tim McGraw and many more. Sensing a need for quality, hand-on education for studio engineers, they founded the Blackbird Academy. Following its success, the school will expand with a Live Sound Engineering program, which kicks off in January, 2014.

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Michael Mason Using Countryman Mics for Golden Flutes

CHICAGO, IL — Noted jazz flute performer Michael Mason is now using Countryman Associates’ ISOMAX 2 All-Purpose Microphone for his improvisational artistry. It continues Mason’s 30-year reliance on Countryman mics for his instruments — which now include 14K gold Muramatsu flutes outfitted with 14K gold headjoints from Miyazawa and Nagahara.

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Dr. Heather Malyuk

Sensaphonics Names Heather Malyuk Staff Audiologist

CHICAGO, IL – Sensaphonics named Dr. Heather Malyuk as the company’s new audiologist.  Dr. Malyuk has worked at Sensaphonics as a clinical extern for the past year, earning doctoral student of the year honors in audiology from Kent State University. She is also an accomplished fiddle and guitar player who still gigs and teaches professionally, specializing in Old Time Appalachian music.

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