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Sennheiser Tames Shrek on Broadway

Sennheiser Tames Shrek on Broadway

Shrek mics, hidden on both sides of his nose.

NEW YORK —  The set designs and clever costumes are part of the appeal of Shrek The Musical, which opened on Broadway in Dec. 2008. But another innovative feature is something that can’t be seen by the audience —Sennheiser MKE 1 microphones worn by the cast on stage.

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Iconyx Brings Contemporary Sound to Neo-Gothic Church

MARIETTA, GA —Founded in 1998, St. Peter Chanel has grown from just six families to a membership with 2,500 families and a new church completed in 2008. While the church has been designed with traditional neo-Gothic architectural details, the audio system is contemporary, using Renkus-Heinz Iconyx Digitally Steerable Array loudspeakers. 

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Danley Makes an End Run at the Liberty Bowl

MEMPHIS, TN — Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium (LBMS), built in 1965 and renovated in 1987, was overdue for an upgrade for sound system components that had been exposed to the elements since 1981. The budget still hasn’t allowed for a comprehensive sound system upgrade, but contractors were able to add 12 weatherproof Danley TH-115 subwoofers.

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Phish FOH Engineer Hooked on DiGiCo SD7

System Tech Jordan Zur and FOH Engineer Garry Brown

INDIO, CA — After a five-year hiatus, Phish reformed earlier this year for the release of Joy and a subsequent 27-date national tour, which included headline spots at the Bonnaroo Music Festival and a four-night run at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver.

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DiGiCo EX-007

The DiGiCo EX-007, which networks to SD7 and SD-7T consoles, has its own power supply and its own PC, is designed to increase the number of available faders and the number of channels controllable at any one time on an SD7 — and from a distance of up to 100 meters — via a cost-effective Cat5 cable connection.

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d&b audiotechnik B4-SUB

The B4-SUB makes use of d&b audiotechnik’s patented development of a loudspeaker system with reduced rear sound radiation.  The B4-SUB enclosure houses two long excursion neodymium drivers: a 15” driver in bass-reflex design facing to the front and a 12” driver in a two chamber bandpass design radiating to the rear.

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