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Read More »RIO RANCHO, N.M. — Lectrosonics has announced a new service policy in order to aid customers with products in the 700-MHz band. The FCC has recently ruled that Part 74 users (auxiliary broadcast devices, including wireless microphones) must vacate this frequency band between 698-806 MHz, affecting blocks 27, 28 and 29.
Read More »HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The first eco-friendly lounge in the U.S. opened its doors in Hollywood, Calif. Dubbed Ecco Ultra Lounge, it sets new standards for a greener nightlife by minimizing and neutralizing its impact on the environment. Part of this commitment to conserving resources is seen in its choice of loudspeaker, which comes from Turbosound.
Read More »LOS ANGELES — Lucinda Williams puts her poetry to pavement, traversing via “Car Wheels On A Gravel Road” in her travels “West.” On her ninth studio album, “Little Honey,” Williams brings her critically lauded songs and show to fans across the states. The tour’s audio backbone comprises dual DiGiCo D1 live sound consoles at the hands of longtime monitor engineer Kevin Madigan and new-to-the-fold engineer James McCullagh (Joss Stone, Alanis Morissette, INXS, Journey) at FOH.
AUSTRIA — High quality in speech and music, especially optimal speech intelligibility at all seats of the theater and an inartificial support of dialogues, were some of the main demands for the new public-address system in the theater of St. Pölten in lower Austria.
Read More »ALBANY, Georgia — The city of Albany, Georgia, has given a nod to its best-known native son with the opening of a park in his honor. Ray Charles Plaza includes a fountain featuring a life-sized revolving, lighted bronze sculpture of the famed musician seated at a grand piano. The sculpture, commissioned by acclaimed artist Andy Davis, is the centerpiece of a five-acre park featuring piano-key studded sidewalks and loudspeakers playing the master's music.The sound system, designed by Atlanta-based Lee Sound Design, features a series of Community WET loudspeakers.
Read More »BUSHNELL, Ill. — The Cornerstone Christian Rock and Alternative Music Festival is a weeklong festival in central Illinois celebrating Christian participation in the arts and culture. More than 20,000 people attend, coming from all over the world to camp on a 550-acre piece of land. The sound system to meet this challenge was set up and monitored by Bobby Spangler of Susquehanna Sound Productions and relied on speakers and processors from Bag End Loudspeaker Systems.
Read More »WARSAW, Poland — Continuing its tradition of bringing together stars with worldwide recognition to witness music at its finest, the International Sopot Festival is Poland’s largest event of the year and celebrated its 45th anniversary with a two-day festival. Warsaw PA rental company, GMB ProSound, supplied and operated the sound system centered on Soundcraft Vi6 and Vi4 mixers. The main front-of-house mixers deployed two Soundcraft Vi6s and the monitors were run through two Soundcraft Vi4 mixers.
Read More »OLD LYME, Conn. — Sennheiser users such as Beyoncé, Rihanna, Avril Lavigne and Janet Jackson have been performing for some time with custom-painted or Swarovski crystal-coated wireless microphones. Now, Sennheiser has announced the availability of Sennheiser Mic Skins for evolution wireless G2 series handheld microphone users, and a Swarovski Crystallization Service for any handheld Sennheiser microphone or accessory.
PARIS — Outline’s Butterfly Outlinearray was used at the Cité de la Musique, located in the heart of Paris, on the occasion of two concerts that were particularly demanding from a technical point of view: “Histoire de Melody Nelson” by Serge Gainsbourg and “L'Enfant Assassin Des Mouches” by Jean-Claude Vannier. Sound engineers had to deal with more than 70 channels and a multitude of microphones.
Read More »PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The inaugural Rock the Ink, which spanned three nights at Dunkin’ Donuts Center and Rhode Island Convention Center (RICC), was a celebration of hard rock music and body art culture. Hampstead, N.H.-based Rainbow Production Services brought the MILO and MICA high-power line array loudspeakers from Meyer Sound to support such hard-hitting acts as Godsmack, Killswitch Engage, Bret Michaels and 47 other bands wishing to push the sound level limits.
Read More »HOUSTON — Texas-based tour production specialists LD Systems are currently touring with British superstar soprano Sarah Brightman and their Electro-Voice sound system. Brightman’s Symphony World Tour is currently on its 48-day/32-city North American leg, with stops including Washington DC, Mexico City and Toronto. The show boasts new technology that transforms the stage into a variety of fantasy environments, creating a unique concert experience for the audience.
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