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theMovement Upgrades with Soundcraft Si2

Chris Matthews, engineer, with Paul Abbott, theMovement

SAN MARCOS, CA — A non-denominational church called theMovement opted to use Soundcraft’s Si2 digital console as the heart of its recent sound system upgrade. The church was making the transition into digital for the first time and chose the Si2 based on sound quality, DSP power and ease of use.

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EAW “Brain Trust” Tackles Stadium-Specific Challenges

WHITINSVILLE, MA — When Coffeen Fricke and Associates, Inc. faced a challenge for the audio system for Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles, they went to several manufacturers of sound technology seeking a solution. EAW was chosen in part for their ability to come up with a customized solution.

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Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Using Earthworks Mics

Joshua Levy, Pianist for BBVD and Brian Stanley, Tour Manager

ATLANTA — Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (BBVD) is supporting the release of its latest album, How Big Can You Get? The Music of Cab Calloway on the road, bringing Earthworks’ High Definition Microphones along for the ride.

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InfoComm Releases First Performance Standard

ORLANDO — The InfoComm International Board of Directors approved release of the association’s first performance standard, The Audio Coverage Uniformity Performance Standard, which provides a procedure to measure spatial coverage and criteria for use in the design and commissioning of audio systems.

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Nomad Sound Adds Radian Audio APEX Wedges

AUSTIN, TX — Nomad Sound, Inc. has added four Radian Audio APEX-1500 stage monitor speakers to its rental inventory. The new 15-inch wedges were acquired following evaluation during the South by Southwest festival earlier this year, and bring to 16 the total number of Radian Audio wedges owned by the soundco.

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Midas Moves North American Distribution

David Cooper (Midas and Klark Teknik); Lynn Martin, Gabriel Whyel and Jay Easley (Midas Consoles North America); John Oakley (Midas and Klark Teknik)

LOS ANGELES — Console and processing makers Midas and Klark Teknik will be distributed in North America by Midas Consoles North America, a wholly-owned subsidiary of JAM Industries, corporate parent to American Music & Sound. The change will take effect July 1, 2009. Based north of Los Angeles, Midas Consoles North America is expected to serve as a brand focused distribution company dedicated to the sales and after-sales support of Midas and Klark Teknik products in the world’s largest single market.

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