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Crown Palladium Installs First L-Acoustics L Series System in Southern Hemisphere
“This system provides perfect coverage of the entire space through a combination of good audio design, the coverage flexibility afforded by the processing, and Panflex horizontal dispersion control.”
Read MoreGREEN-GO BridgeX
“We couldn’t be happier with this solution,” adds Liell. “It further justifies our investment in GREEN-GO comms for our business.”
Read MoreThe Lehman Trilogy, Theatre Royal, Sydney
“Bringing Soundscape into the show has been a joy because it means it’s scalable”
Read MoreSHURE DEBUTS NEXADYNE DYNAMIC VOCAL MICROPHONES
Shure has a new mic range with dual transducers and built-in acoustic signal processing. Will it be the new 58?
Read MoreAlready in Inventory
“We’re using them every chance we get because they’re so scalable,” says John. “The amount of output that we get out of them means we need less boxes.”
Read MoreRobe Calls Back Noah Kahan in Perth
Alexandra notes that FORTES are “excellent, very powerful, they do everything I need as well as being fast and programming friendly.”
Read MoreEnlighten Festival Canberra
I just thoroughly enjoyed the whole system. It had really good imaging and was just so well defined.
Read MoreListen Technologies, Ampetronic, Auracast, and the Future of Assisted Listening
There are several approaches to assisted listening. Jands are covering a few with Ampetronic and Listen Technologies.
Read MoreSt Kilda Festival
“A Series is bringing them back into the market. It’s a fresh look, fresh sound, and represents a return to form for JBL.”
Read MoreANITA’S THEATRE
“In a century-old building whose architects couldn’t have envisaged modern PA and lighting rigs, weight and efficiency are a factor.”
Read MoreBIGSOUND
“I was really happy with the way the JBL VTX A Series system sounded in Soapbox Brewery, and both Blute’s and The Sound Garden were both huge improvements over their house systems.”
Read MoreTHE CARAVAN HITS THE ROAD
To see 60-year-olds squinting through holes in the fence like teenagers was quite a sight to behold – it was a mild-mannered riot of the middle-aged variety.
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