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Company co-founder Billy Thompson at Brighton Sound in the early 1970’s.

Ashly Audio: 40 Years of Sound Innovation

While we come into this office every day, we’re still live sound guys,” laughs J.P. Boucher, COO. “We don’t want to read a 200-page manual on how to operate something and we know the people out there mixing or installing sound don’t either. Another thing that sets us apart is when you call, a real person will help you through any issue on any product or situation. And I wake up every day loving this job!”

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-T’s free ISS app puts an RTA and a host of other useful audio tools into your iOS device.

Audio-Technica Installed Sound Support App

From a user standpoint, one of the downsides of reading reviews is perusing a discourse on some state of the art, megabuck 96-channel digital console when you’re getting by on a 16-channel desk for the shows you mix at your church, community center or Elk’s Lodge. “If only I could afford something cool that I just read about,” you might be thinking. Well, now you can.

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Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, 2014. Photo by Adam Kaplan/ASK Media Productions

Is Festival Fever Fading?

Music festivals are big business. Coachella, Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo — the three largest franchises in the U.S. — took in over $20 million in ticket sales each, contributing to what’s become a $4.3 billion live music market here, representing way more than half of the entire music industry’s total value in an age of still-declining recorded-music sales.

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Fig. 1: An AC step-down transformer, such as this Whirlwind Power Link, is a must when carrying 110 VAC gear overseas.

Ten Tips for International Touring

Summertime is touring time and hopefully you’ll be busy, busy, busy. Before departing for your next overseas soirée, here are some things to contemplate.

#1: The Voltage Over There Ain’t the Same as Here

Unless you’re going to Canada or Mexico, expect the AC mains voltage to be different from that in the U.S., which in theory is 120 volts AC with a frequency of 60 Hz (in practice it varies from 110 to 120 VAC with an average around 117 V). Let’s examine voltage as it relates to two popular power supply types used for audio and MI gear: external “wall wart” and internal.

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First Baptist Church in Lawton, OK, recently installed a new P.A. system consisting of Bose RoomMatch asymmetrical array modules.

To Upgrade or Not to Upgrade

It has been my general experience that many — though certainly not all — houses of worship will wait until their house sound systems are completely falling apart before they consider investing in a new one. Well, I’m here to tell you that you don’t have to wait that long to upgrade (or completely replace) your church system. For that matter, you simply have to use your ears and check the worship house bank account and you will know whether it’s time. That said, you sometimes only have to upgrade a single piece of gear or two to make a huge improvement in the sound of your system.

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Illustration by Andy Au

The Rider

Years ago, I played in a “Top 40” band that traveled from hotel to hotel amusing a drunken clientele with very good covers of the popular tunes of the day. To stay current with the newest tunes and thus ensuring our income, we would read Billboard magazine and learn the most up-to-date tunes as they entered the charts. Most tunes that finally topped the charts usually started out in a lower position and worked their way up. Some tunes moved up the charts quicker than others while others dropped off the charts without ever climbing very high.

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