25 Tips to Get the Most from Dante
Unlocking Dante’s full potential goes beyond hardware and specs. It’s about building a reliable, efficient workflow.
Read More »Unlocking Dante’s full potential goes beyond hardware and specs. It’s about building a reliable, efficient workflow.
Read More »In his June 2025 “On the Digital Edge” column, Steve La Cerra shares some common-sense tips that will help you avoid running afoul of the SPL enforcers.
Read More »In his June 2025 “Sound Sanctuary” column, John McJunkin discusses how to produce a high-quality livestream or broadcast without breaking the church’s budget.
Read More »For her May 2025 ‘View from the Road’ column, systems engineer Samantha Boone interviews Natalie “Nat” Houle, sound designer and creator of a freely accessible website devoted to object-based spatial audio, nmhspatial.com.
Read More »With IEMs, stage volumes are much quieter than the cacophonous, wedge-filled days of yesteryear. As Steve LaCerra notes in his May, 2025 “On the Digital Edge” column, front fills can, now more than ever, enhance the listening experience of those seated closest to the stage.
Read More »As John McJunkin notes in his “Sound Sanctuary” column in the May 2025 issue of FRONT of HOUSE magazine, there are plenty of buildings that are under-utilized on Sunday mornings. With today’s relatively lightweight and versatile audio systems, it’s becoming easier to make dreams of mobile church services a reality.
Read More »As Baker Lee notes in FRONT of HOUSE’s May 2025 “FOH-at-Large” column, the widespread return of these import taxes has raised concerns in the audio industry – not only about rising costs, but about the supply chain as well.
Read More »In her April, 2025 ‘View from the Road’ column, systems engineer Samantha Boone notes that, from houses of worship to concert arenas, it makes sense to think of the attendees’ experience and to ensure their most important listening needs are met.
Read More »With his April 2025 “On the Digital Edge” column, Steve La Cerra notes that you probably hear and see the term “impedance” almost daily. But what does it really mean? He tackles the mystery.
Read More »There are good reasons to make the move to headset mics. But as John McJunken notes, it’s important to work closely with those who will be using them.
Read More »Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid have been an important safety net for many decades. In his column for FRONT of HOUSE’s April 2025 issue, Baker Lee notes how these earned benefits can cushion the impact for workers in freefall.
Read More »In her March 2025 “View from the Road” column, systems engineer Samantha Boone guides FOH readers through a range of measurement mic options priced from $99 to $699.
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