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The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards Technical Team

LOS ANGELES – Running all things audio for the Grammy Awards without a major hiccup warrants its own recognition. Here are some of the crew members who helped make the show happen: From left, top row: Mark Linnet, M3 Offline Remix Truck Engineer-in-Charge; Hank Neuberger, Grammy Award Telecast sound supervisor; Maureen Droney, P&E Wing Senior Executive Director; Michael Abbott, Audio Coordinator; and Mikael Stewart, Front-of-House Engineer, and, bottom row; Eric Schilling, Co-Broadcast Music Mixer; Phil Ramone and Leslie Ann Jones, Grammy Award Telecast sound supervisors; Doug Mountain, Consulting Engineer; and B.J. Ramone, Assistant Engineer.

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Temple Performing Arts Center Updated with Renkus-Heinz Gear

PHILADELPHIA – The sound system at the main auditorium at Temple University's Temple Performing Arts Center was recently upgraded with Renkus-Heinz loudspeakers and subwoofers, part of the improvements budgeted for the space after it was certified as an Historical Building by the Philadelphia Historical Commission and designated a Landmark by the American Institute of Architects.

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Major Tom Supports Usher’s OMG Tour with Meyer Sound Gear

LOS ANGELES – UK rental company Major Tom Ltd. is supporting Usher's OMG Tour with an all-Meyer Sound package built around 72 MILO line array loudspeakers and 40 700-HP subwoofers. The FOH engineer for the tour, touching ground at more than 50 large venues across North America, Europe and Australia, is Tim Colvard.

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Spectra Audio Reviews Investment in Turbosound Flex Array

ST. LOUIS – Tim Kresko, managing partner at Spectra Audio Systems LLC noted recently that the company's investment in Turbosound Flex Arrays was anything but an impulsive purchase. "An investment in a loudspeaker system is one of the biggest commitments a regional company like ours can make," he said, "and one that we didn't take lightly."

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Tasmanian Soundco Upgrades from Midas PRO6 to PRO9

From left, Gareth Kays, digital systems engineer; Nathaniel Collins, ICT specialist; Tony Miller, CEO; Malcolm Battersby, senior audio engineer; Tom Black, digital system engineer

HOBART, Australia – Production Works is the first soundco in Australia to upgrade its Midas PRO6 digital audio system to a Midas PRO9. The PRO9 package, supplied by Victoria-based Midas distributor National Audio Systems, tops the Midas PRO Series and features an 88 channel input count and 35 buses, with the dual stage boxes offering placement flexibility up to 200 meters apart and 500 meters from the FOH position.

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Grammy Awards Show Relies Once More on Audio-Technica, Shure, Other Gear

LOS ANGELES – The 53rd Annual Grammys at the Staples Center featured Barbra Streisand and Bruno Mars, pictured here. Audio-Technica reported that more than 150 of its hard-wired microphones and Artist Elite 5000 series UHF wireless systems were used by Streisand, Mars and others at the event, with mixers also relying on AT4050ST stereo condenser microphones. Shure also reported the use of its gear, from the opening tribute to Aretha Franklin at the top of the show to one of the last segments featuring Mick Jagger.

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Chris Trimby Using Midas PRO6 for Manic Street Preachers

BLACKWOOD, U.K. – Chris Trimby, sound engineer for the Manic Street Preachers, has adopted the Midas PRO6 as his console of choice, won over by its analog feel and sound quality. "It's laid out very intuitively," he said. "Everything's only one or two button pushes away, whether you're hitting a channel or hitting the EQ button. You can maneuver yourself round the board very quickly. The pre-amps, probably the most important part of any console, are fantastic."

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