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Digitally Steerable Arrays

The Digitally Steerable Array ("DSA") is a type of loudspeaker that is in its relative infancy compared with other sound reinforcement technology. This unique audio animal is primarily intended for small-to-medium size commercial and house-of-worship applications where priorities include intelligibility, controlled dispersion and aesthetics. DSAs present an external appearance much like traditional column-type loudspeakers, but there is way more going on internally than meets the eye. Let's take a look at the concepts behind the DSA and the technology that makes it possible.

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Reaching Out

{mosimage}There is no doubt that spring is in the air (at least it is here in Southern California). I know that some of you are still getting rain, snow and cold weather, but those long warm, days are just ahead of us. And what does that mean for many of us in the worship sound biz? It means that the "Outreach" season is upon us.

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Just Say No

All too often, we get a call for the infamous "Microphone for 500 people" and then patiently explain to the prospective client what that entails in the real world of audio. As tedious as these calls can be, taking the time to discern exactly what the client is attempting to achieve and building a system around their needs and desires is what we do.

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The Business of Sound: Do You Want to Make a Move to the Next Level?

It is highly likely that you are an audio geek who gets some sort of an emotional high from being involved in sound reinforcement. If you are getting paid to do this, you are entitled to be called a "pro." I know for sure that a large percentage of "pros" in this trade are struggling to reach a reasonable living standard. Sorry to say, but your skill set as an avid, hardworking audio geek might have very little to do with financial success. The question many ask is: How does one create an opportunity to move into a higher financial level, whether as an engineer or sound service company?

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Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony Supported by Firehouse Productions

Firehouse Productions supported the 26th annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, held at the Waldorf Astoria March 14, providing Crown I-Tech HD Amplifiers and JBL VerTec line array loudspeakers. Audio-Technica microphones were prominently featured for the 14th year. Inductees included Alice Cooper, Neil Diamond, Dr. John, Tom Waits and Darlene Love. Leon Russell, pictured here, received the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Award for Musical Excellence.

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Dancing at the White House

Anderson Audio and East Shore Sound Team Up For a Night of Motown In the East Room

 

It's not just another gig. It's the White House. There, sitting in the front row, just a few feet from the slightly-elevated stage in the East Room, is the President of the United States, the First Lady and the Vice-President and his wife. Other dignitaries are scattered throughout the crowd of about 220. Enormous paintings of George and Martha Washington hang on the walls behind the stage. Ornate chandeliers are further reminders of the room's rich history and opulence.  

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