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Johannesburg Celebrates New Year’s Eve with Gearhouse

Sergeant Pepper’s Dueling Piano Cafe Entertains with D.A.S. Audio

LONG BEACH, Calif. — Located on the Pine Avenue “restaurant row” just north of the Shoreline Village area that serves as the focal point for the area’s tourists, Sergeant Pepper’s Dueling Piano Café entertains its visitors with sing-along, adult humor and audience participation. An intimate room with a small stage, the venue recently opened and, at its entertainment core, is a sound reinforcement system from D.A.S. Audio.

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The Church at Pinnacle Hills Updates Sound System with Community

ROGERS, Ark. — With a regular series of webcasts, podcasts and broadcasts via the Daystar Television Network, the services at the Church at Pinnacle Hills are heard and seen by viewers across the country. On stage in the church’s sanctuary, the performers rely on Community M12 monitors. The M12 monitor system was part of the church’s recently updated sound system. 

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LA Coliseum Wins Over 93,000 Fans with Meyer Sound

LOS ANGELES — Home of the University of Southern California Trojans football team, the LA Coliseum recently received its first major upgrade since hosting the 1984 Olympics Games. The LA Coliseum was upgraded with a Meyer Sound point-source system featuring the first permanent installation of the groundbreaking SB-3F sound field synthesis loudspeaker.

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SoundBroker.com Pro Audio iPhone App

In a move that is sure to deepen the iPhone envy among live audio guys, SoundBroker.com has put its entire service into an application for the iPhone. No, this is not just a link to the company's Web site. This is a way to access and search new and used gear listings via an interface made for the phone. SoundBroker.com provides a "link” between buyers and sellers of gear, protecting the interests of both parties in ways that an open auction site like eBay is not equipped to do.

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The Miracle Man Premieres with Lectrosonics

TORONTO — For the world premiere performance of the new Allen Cole musical The Miracle Man, the sound quality of the wireless microphone system that would be deployed was a major concern.  Peter McBoyle, the Stratford, Ontario-based theatrical sound designer and consultant tasked with ensuring the audio quality for the new Canadian musical, always felt the audio fidelity was compromised by typical RF microphone systems. Determined not to let this be a hindrance, he searched for a better solution and found it—with wireless equipment from Lectrosonics.

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