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Sennheiser Names Jake Carter Product Specialist for Distributed Brands

Bluetongue Stadium Upgrades with Electro-Voice

GOSFORD, Australia – With a total capacity of 20,059, Bluetongue Stadium, opened in 2000, has played host to major rugby and soccer events, other sporting events including boxing and motocross, rock concerts and community events. While its waterfront location makes the stadium scenic, the salt air adversely affected its speaker system and rigging components.

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Guitarist Neal Schon Hits the Road with DiGiCo SD8

SAN FRANCISCO – Neal Schon embarked on a solo mini-tour earlier this year before heading to the studio with Journey for the band's forthcoming release. The Neal Schon Band made its debut at the 2010 NAMM Show and took to the highway on a brief swing through clubs in and around the West Coast, including a live recording for a future DVD at the San Francisco Fillmore Auditorium.

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Earthworks PM40 PianoMic Tours with Jack’s Mannequin

KINGSTON, RI – Miking an acoustic piano is never easy, particularly for live sound performances, with ambient noise from the crowd, the stage, surrounding instruments and bumped mic stands affecting the sound. That's why Andrew McMahon, pianist and lead vocalist for Jack's Mannequin, opted to take Earthworks PM40 PianoMic system on tour.

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Analog-Loving Rat Sound Opts for Midas PRO6 Digital Console

OXNARD, CA – In preparing for the 2010 summer tour season, Rat Sound knew it would be adding some new equipment to its inventory. Starting the season doing five stages at the Coachella festival in April and with several arena tours booked, the company is poised for a big summer. "We're seeing demand we haven't seen in several years," said company president Dave Rat. "This will definitely be our strongest year ever."

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Warner Center Marriott Ballroom Upgrades with SymNet

LOS ANGELES – The Warner Center Marriott's 11,000 square-foot, 1,500-seat ballroom can be subdivided into 10 smaller meeting rooms and configured 20 different ways. But the existing sound system wasn't nearly as flexible. So the venue's management replaced it recently with a new system that includes Symetrix' SymNet open-architecture DSP and Symetrix wall panels.

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EAW NTS250 Powered Subwoofer

EAW's NTS250 Powered Subwoofer, which can serve as a companion subwoofer for any EAW system (and those of several competitors), is ideally suited in conjunction with the NTL720 compact line array, for use with sound reinforcement or fixed installation for corporate A/V, clubs, ballrooms, theaters, performing arts centers and houses of worship.

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Riedel Artist 1100 Series Intercom Control Panel

Riedel Communications' Artist 1100 Series OLED control panel expands on Riedel's integrated displays in the panel keys with high-res color OLEDs. With 65,000 colors and a resolution of 140 dpi, the new displays improve legibility, particularly for Asian characters and logos, with up to eight 24×24 pixel images that can be displayed.

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Radford University’s Dedmon Center Gets New Roof, Community Gear

RADFORD, VA – Radford University, founded 100 years ago, opened its Dedmon Center in 1981 with a then-futuristic air-supported roof. Since then, however, the 5,000-seat facility, home of the school's Highlanders basketball team, was renovated with a steel-reinforced roof and a new audio and video system, including Community Professional Loudspeakers' Solution Series loudspeakers.

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Sennheiser Lauds Top Performers at Global Conference

L-R: John Falcone, Gene Albrecht, Tom Facciolla, Ed Maloney, Dr. Jorg Sennheiser and Bill Whearty

OLD LYME, CT – Sennheiser announced that three of its top-performing U.S.-based employees have been inducted into the company's President's Club. Gene Albrecht, Tom Facciolla and Ed Maloney were each recognized during Sennheiser's Global Conference held in Germany last month.

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