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Guardians for Angels On Stage Gain Mobility with Clear-Com System

Guardians for Angels On Stage Gain Mobility with Clear-Com System

SAN JOSE, CA – Clear-Com's WBS 680 UHF analog wireless system was recently used by a non-profit theatrical organization Angels On Stage for show communications on their production of Disney's Aladdin. Angels On Stage gives children with Down Syndrome an opportunity to become performers in a fun, judgement free environment. For many of the "angels," this is their first time on stage, so it is important that the stage crew creates a safe environment to work and to relieve performers' anxiety.

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Beijing Visitor Center Installs Symetrix Processor

BEIJING, China – The Beijing Planning Exhibition Hall, located in Qianmen Dongdajie, Chongwen District, is a four-story building that provides an overview of Beijing's past and future. Display cases, photographs, light boxes, sculptures and a detailed miniature model of the city are displayed. A 3D multimedia auditorium was built on the top floor, featuring some of the world's largest 3D screens.

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Outline GTO-DF

Outline's Grand Touring Outline (GTO) line expands with the GTO-DF (down-fill) element, designed for the first rows of the audience at events where GTO systems are used. The GTO-DF's aperture (120°) flares downward, and unlike the GTO, which has 10 loudspeakers, the GTO-DF has six: four 8-inch mid-woofers and two 3-inch compression drivers. Users will be able to control the GTO-DF with Outline's new app for Apple iPads, which will also be presented at PLASA.

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Boulevard Pro Equips Goodwill Church with NEXO, Yamaha Gear

MONTGOMERY, NY – Boulevard Pro recently installed a NEXO GEO S12 line array system along with Yamaha LS9-32 and SB168-ES Stage Box at the Goodwill Church, based here. The installation was delayed due to funding issues, but resumed after a successful fundraising effort by church members, and by the fall of last year, work had begun.

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David Crowder Band Tours with Sennheiser Gear, TRUE PT2-500s

VERBENA, AL – On what is possibly its last tour, the David Crowder Band has been using Sennheiser wireless products on the road for the duration of its 2011 road trip. The band is using Sennheiser 900 Series microphones, both on instruments and vocals. This year the band has also been touring with two TRUE Systems PT2-500 preamplifiers, using them to capture material for two albums to be released in the coming months, including a Christmas album titled Oh For Joy that's due out in October.

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