Articles Tagged Sm Series

  • Friday, May 15, 2009
    eaw vera project
    PSW Staff 05/15/09 11:19 AM, 1 Comment
    The Vera Project, a Seattle music-arts center run by and for youth, engages participants at all levels of music production, fostering a participatory creative culture through popular music concerts, arts programs, experiential learning and volunteer opportunities. The Vera Project concert calendar this year features performances by singer-songwriter Maria Taylor, electronic musician Dan Deacon and neo-folk act Iron & Wine, among others. In 2008, EAW assisted the Vera Project by providing a selection full-range loudspeakers, subwoofers and power amplifiers, and this… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundNewsConcertEducationLoudspeakerManufacturerMonitoringSound Reinforcement

  • Wednesday, February 11, 2009
    ealing center eaw
    PSW Staff 02/11/09 02:04 PM, 0 Comments
    The Ealing Christian Centre (ECC) in London recently upgraded its sound system with new EAW SM Series stage monitors for vocalist and band use. The upgrade was accomplished with the help of EAW UK dealer AA Systems (www.aa-systems.com). The new monitors join the facility’s existing EAW KF600 Series three-way loudspeakers that have both groundstacked and flown since being installed four years ago. Specifically, the system now offers eight discreet monitor mixes feeding pairs of SM64 monitors and SM15 monitors positioned… View this story
    Filed in: Church SoundNewsMonitoringSound Reinforcement

  • Thursday, February 05, 2009
    shure sm series
    PSW Staff 02/05/09 12:22 PM, 0 Comments
    With the introduction of the SM27 and SM137, Shure has expanded the SM Series of microphones to provide performers and engineers more tools. The SM27 is a rugged and versatile large-diaphragm, side-address cardioid condenser microphone designed to pick up the nuances of vocals and instruments with clarity.  This microphone has a one-inch ultra-thin Mylar diaphragm for superior transient response, exceptional low frequency reproduction, and a low self-noise (just 9.5 dB SPL) to reveal fine detail when recording or during live… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundRecordingProductMicrophoneStudio