Behind The Scenes: Rat Sound’s New L-Acoustics K1 System, Perspective From Dave Rat
Take PSW’s exclusive photo gallery and video tour of Rat Sound’s new system
Take PSW’s exclusive photo gallery and video tour of Rat Sound’s new system
In providing live sound reinforcement for the TSB Bank Fireworks Spectacular, Above Productions deployed a VERTEC system using a total of 24 VT4887A compact line array elements, configured in two arrays of 12 per side
Henao will assume an active role as an application specialist, conducting product demonstrations, responding to inquiries, as well as providing field application support to both touring sound and installation professionals
While the State Theatres in Meiningen and Dresden chose Riedel’s Performer 32 intercom matrix/stage management system, a Riedel Artist 64 intercom matrix is used at the opera house in Halle.
The 72 OmniLine cabinets have been designed and distributed around the arena in four clusters of four and four clusters of six on the ground floor, two clusters of eight on the first floor, and four clusters of four on the second floor.
Blazon 180 outfitted with rectangular strobe placed on face of extrusion, plus features of previous Blazon models
“My own experience of attending concerts and being in other venues, combined with our research, pointed us toward L-ACOUSTICS as our first choice.” – Highland Baptist Church Worship Pastor Gary Rhodes
The Houston venue joins the dozen House of Blues establishments in the U.S. to utilize Sennheiser evolution wireless and Neumann wired vocal microphones, evolution instrument mics as well as evolution wireless personal monitoring systems
To meet the needs of such a huge venue, Events Productions decided to significantly increase its stock of Outline equipment by purchasing more than 80 boxes, including Butterfly Hi-Packs, subwoofers, HARD monitor wedges, and more.
Intermedia consultant Joel Evermann specified a distributed system centered on eight Community Professional R.5 coaxial loudspeakers to serve “cavernous” arena
The MSX 48 is a totally passive device requiring no power, and consists of 16 channels of transformer isolated, ultra low noise mic and line splitting
5.1 surround audio broadcast utilizes monitors in surround sound configuration
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