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Rise Nation Fitness Gyms Add VUE Components in Denver Area

CHERRY CREEK, CO – Rise Nation infuses a nightclub vibe to add excitement and help motivate visitors to push their workout sessions to a new level. Contour Audio & Acoustics provided VUE Audiotechnik components including 12 e-351, two i-6 loudspeakers powered by one v242 VUEDrive Systems Engine and, for the low end, two IS-15a subs.

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Cultural Center in Finland Equipped with Allen & Heath dLive

INARI, Finland – The Sámi Cultural Centre Sajos renovated its main auditorium, equipping it with new technology including an Allen & Heath dLive mixing system. Pictured here is lead engineer Janne Lappalainen with the dLive S7000. Finnish distributor F-Pro fitted the console with a Dante card for virtual soundcheck and multi-track recording and a Waves card, paired with a CDM48 MixRack.

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Sennheiser Digital 6000 Takes the Stage at Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show

MIAMI LAKES, FL – At the Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show, Sennheiser’s Digital 6000 wireless system was the microphone of choice for headline performer Shakira as well as her special guest, Bad Bunny, as the two Latin Grammy Award winning artists sang against a perfect Miami cultural backdrop. ATK Audiotek handled the audio design for the pre-game festivities, referee microphones and the Halftime Show for the 23rd Super Bowl in a row.

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“Kinky Boots” Production at Teatro Astral in Buenos Aires Mixed on dLive

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – The Teatro Astral in Buenos Aires, Argentina, relies upon an Allen & Heath dLive digital mixing system for the launch of the Broadway musical Kinky Boots, which had its opening night in January. The setup includes a dLive C3500 surface, which uses around 80 input channels and more than 100 scene changes during the show, paired with a CDM48 MixRack, which is fitted with a Dante card for multitrack recording and playback.

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“Callas in Concert” Makes Use of DPA Instrument Microphones

SANFORD, NC – For Callas in Concert, the late opera singer Maria Callas was brought back to the stage via hologram, more than 40 years after her passing. FOH and Recording Engineer Howard “Howie” Lindeman relied on 27 of DPA Microphones’ low-profile 4099 instrument microphones for the live orchestral performers. Sound Image provided the gear for the tour.

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