QSC WideLine-10
The QSC WideLine is a full range line array loudspeaker system designed for use in a wide range of venues. The WideLine reportedly features an open, natural sound quality and wide 140° horizontal coverage pattern.
Read More »The QSC WideLine is a full range line array loudspeaker system designed for use in a wide range of venues. The WideLine reportedly features an open, natural sound quality and wide 140° horizontal coverage pattern.
Read More »Allen & Heath launched the ZED-14 stereo mixer, the first in a new range of small format, USB-equipped mixers for live performance.
Read More »BERKELEY, CA — When Steely Dan resumed touring after decades off the road, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker carried their devotion to audio quality with them from the studio to the stage. For their current Heavy Rollers Tour 2007, the band retained Taylor, Mich.-based Thunder Audio to provide a system built around Meyer Sound’s self-powered MILO high-power curvilinear array loudspeaker.
Read More »KITCHENER, ONTARIO — Waterloo Oktoberfest is North America’s largest Bavarian festival, second in the world only to the original Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. Kitchener’s Sherwood Systems Inc. has been providing sound reinforcement to each of the festival’s 13 venues for nearly two decades.
Read More »FOOTHILL RANCH, CA — Renkus-Heinz was forced to evacuate its factory in Foothill Ranch, Calif., yesterday, October 22, as the wildfires that have devastated large areas of California in the past few days came within 250 yards of the 50,000-square-foot facility.
Read More »NORTHRIDGE, CA — When FOH queried Harman insiders about the collapse of the buyout deal with a couple of heavy hitting Wall Street investment banks, one person told us, "Sid is by no means a dumb guy and may in fact make Harman a ton of money for having them back out." Turns out he was right, as Harman, along with KKR and GS Capital Partners, announced this week a new agreement that will keep the bankers from paying the $225 million termination fee called for in the original contract, instead seeing them make a $400M investment in Harman that they cannot sell or hedge for at least one year.
Read More »ORLANDO, FL — The deadline to purchase tickets for the Parnelli Awards, held during LDI at The Peabody Orlando Hotel, is quickly approaching. Tickets must… Read More »Parnelli Award Dinner Tickets!
Read More »Meyer Sound has announced the debut of the MM-4XP miniature loudspeaker, a self-powered version of the MM-4 miniature wide-range loudspeaker. With a face measuring just four inches square, this compact product is designed for distributed systems where space is at a premium and in which a single light gauge cable can deliver both balanced audio and DC power over a long cable run of up to several hundred feet.
ANDOVER, MA — Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass., used a new Martin Audio system during its 229th commencement. The system, provided by Balanced Input, was comprised of Martin Audio W8LM Mini Line arrays W8LMD downfill speakers and WS218X subs for the main coverage, Martin WM05s for fills and Martin LE 1200s for confidence monitors. Ashly PE Series amplifiers provided power for the speakers with onboard DSP under wireless control from a portable laptop.
LONDON — In the world of high-fashion retail, Abercrombie & Fitch has remained a frontrunner with their popular, youthful brand of casual apparel. When the successful retail and catalog operation decided to create a new class of flagship stores, they sought audio systems to create a hip, youthful vibe. The A&F team found the right fit with Meyer Sound's UltraSeries self-powered loudspeaker systems.
“Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.” — Murphy’s Law
Back in the day (1982), I was the electronics tech for a sound company out on a major tour. More than 210 dates were booked, including a Euro tour leg, and I was a happy camper. Living on the bus was tight as there were 13 of us crammed into the Eagle 10, and seating accommodations rivaled that of the “Hot Bunk” approach used by the Navy — you get up from your seat, and the three-second rule applies: Three seconds later, someone else has your seat.
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Who: Jeffrey Cox, vice president, EAW Brand Group.
What: Design and manufacture high-performance professional audio equipment.
Where: Facilities in Whitinsville, Mass., and Woodinville, Wash.
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