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  • Monday, April 13, 2009
    chameleon labs 7720
    PSW Staff 04/13/09 03:14 PM, 0 Comments
    Chameleon Labs has announced a $50 rebate program for purchases of its model 7720 stereo compressor purchases made between April 13th, 2009 and May 31st, 2009. The Model 7720 is based on a trusted design and is electronically balanced, utilizing “THAT Corporation” (formerly DBX) VCA circuitry. It features a low component count in order to provide the cleanest signal path possible. For more information about the 7720 stereo compressor, customers should visit the product page at http://www.chameleonlabs.com/product5.html. For a complete… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundRecordingNewsBusinessManufacturerProcessor

  • Friday, April 03, 2009
    blue sky monitors
    PSW Staff 04/03/09 02:30 PM, 0 Comments
    Blue Sky has introduced two new components to its full line of monitoring solutions: SUB 212 400-Watt Push-Pull Active Subwoofer and the SAT 8 300-Watt Compact Mid-Field Monitor. The SUB 212 is designed to be an integral part of the monitoring system, enabling a studio monitor, such as the SAT 8, to be positioned for the best imaging, and the SUB to be positioned for the best bass response. Relieving the studio monitor of the requirement to reproduce the low… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingProductDigital Audio WorkstationsLoudspeakerMonitoringStudio

  • shure sm series
    PSW Staff 04/03/09 10:09 AM, 0 Comments
    Shure Incorporated has announced a rebate for its popular models, SM57, SM58, and SM86. Shure SM microphones deliver an unparalleled mix of audio quality and rugged dependability, which has made them the industry standard in professional sound for more than 40 years. “We are pleased to provide our customers with high quality and affordability,” said Jim Schanz, Director of U.S. Field Sales. “This rebate adds even more value to these versatile and legendary microphone products.” The Shure SM Mail-in Rebate… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundNewsBusinessMicrophone

  • Tuesday, March 31, 2009
    equator audio research
    PSW Staff 03/31/09 12:35 PM, 0 Comments
    ICON Studios in Atlanta recently invested in new Equator Audio Research G12 studio reference monitors as well as a Q18 subwoofer for Studio C, one of four studios utilized by top music artists, such as Akon, Jazze Pha, Shawty Red, and DJ Khaled. The monitors were purchased through Atlanta Pro Audio. The Equator Q12 is a two-way active system employing Equator Audio’s Zero Point Reference coaxial design. The monitor’s no-slope crossover approach reduces the mid-range distortion associated with conventional coaxial… View this story
    Filed in: RecordingNewsDigital Audio WorkstationsMonitoringStudio

  • Friday, March 27, 2009
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    PSW Staff 03/27/09 10:12 AM, 0 Comments
    In conjunction with co-sponsors Shure, Martin Lighting, and Media Shout, Yamaha Corporation of America will host a training opportunity open to all church technicians who seek in-depth knowledge in the areas of audio and recording during the Worship Arts Technology Summit (WATS), to be held June 8-10 on the campus of Biola University in LaMirada, California Audio Track training seminars will encompass 12 sessions and several will encompass hands-on labs mixing live music. Session cover the basics of mixing on… View this story
    Filed in: Church SoundNewsAudioEducationSound Reinforcement

  • Tuesday, March 24, 2009
    dbx driverack px
    PSW Staff 03/24/09 03:48 PM, 0 Comments
    dbx Professional Products is offering a free db10 Premium Direct Box with the purchase of a dbx DriveRack PX powered loudspeaker optimizer.  The promotion will run through May 31st, 2009 and is being offered through participating dbx retailers across the U.S. “We are extremely excited to offer this promotion to our customers through our network of great retail partners. Getting a product like the dB10 Direct Box free with a PX purchase is a great opportunity for end users not… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundNewsProductInterconnectProcessorStage

  • Monday, March 02, 2009
    bss atlantis hotel
    PSW Staff 03/02/09 12:42 PM, 0 Comments
    BSS Audio components were selected to supply control of what is considered to be the largest fixed sound installation project in the Dubai region - a distributed system serving the new Atlantis Hotel, including all hotel restaurants, lobbies, corridors, visitor attractions, and retail outlets within the venue. For the installation, 31 Soundweb London BLU-80 units, 10 BLU-32s, and six BLU-16s were utilized. All of these Soundweb London units offers configurable I/O, configurable signal processing and CobraNet audio and has open… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundNewsAVDigitalInstallationNetworkingProcessorSoftwareSystem

  • Monday, February 16, 2009
    shure logo
    PSW Staff 02/16/09 08:27 AM, 0 Comments
    Shure Incorporated has announced that its trade-in rebate program will be extended to Canadian customers who have purchased Shure 700 MHz frequency band (698-806 MHz) wireless systems and related components.  The program was launched on December 1, 2008, to U.S. customers. In recognition of the need for Canadian audio industry professionals to be in step with their U.S. counterparts, Shure has decided to extend its U.S. trade-in rebate offer to the Canadian market. Customers may submit rebate forms to the… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundNewsBusinessManufacturerMicrophone

  • Wednesday, January 21, 2009
    keith clark
    Keith Clark 01/21/09 10:06 AM, 0 Comments
    I was doing some quick web surfing yesterday when I ran across this article in the Washington Examiner. I’m reading the first two paragraphs, thinking “politics as usual, blah, blah…” But the third paragraph got my attention: “By pushing to delay the long-scheduled transition of television broadcasting from analog signals to digital signals, president-elect (now president, kc) Obama is directly aiding Sprint and its partner Clearwire while hurting Verizon.” Again, to be clear, I’m not referring to alleged political alliances… View this story
    Filed in: Live SoundChurch SoundBlogAudio PunditOpinionBusinessSound Reinforcement