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Thursday, July 09, 2009
PSW Staff 07/09/09 07:26 AM, 1 CommentTurner Field, home of Major League Baseball’s Atlanta Braves, originally opened as the Centennial Olympic Stadium for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. Following the games, it was converted to a baseball park, with was part of the plan all along, and the Braves moved in at the start of the 1997 season. A new stadium-wide sound reinforcement system for the 49,000-seat venue, implemented this past off-season, features a distributed approach, utilizing custom-built loudspeakers that would easily be installed in… View this story
Filed in: Live Sound • Feature • Slideshow • Amplifier • AV • Installation • Loudspeaker • Networking • Processor • Sound Reinforcement • System • Audio -
Sunday, January 06, 2008Dave Dermont 01/06/08 10:04 AM, 0 CommentsBrad Nelson: Hi Cubby, Now that you have mixed on V-DOSC, Clair I-4 and VERTEC line arrays, which do you like better and why? Cubby Colby: Tough question, Brad. They all have their own priorities. The VERTEC seems to be the easiest to rig. The V-DOSC is everywhere in the world. The I-4 is also a good line array, also with very good rigging. But most importantly they all sound very good. For me, technically, V-DOSC and VERTEC have their… View this story
Filed in: Live Sound • Study Hall • Engineer • Line Array • Sound Reinforcement




