Posts by Test Assistant
Rolling Sets Festival and Let the Good Times Roll Festival
“With JBL VTX A Series I was hearing extended, clear high frequencies when levels are pushed, an even coverage of sub frequencies, and both near and far field performance.”
Read MoreTHERE’S A NEW PLAYER IN TOWN
…get your product in front of the right people, let them use it in the course of their work, and trust the quality of the product to make its case.
Read MoreBarton Sound Systems’ Track Record with Meyer Sound
“The solution’s appeal was the power-to-weight ratio, very good signal quality, and extremely wide 110 degree coverage pattern”
Read MoreThe National Returns to NZ on the Tightest of Timeframes
“Brent pulled together a great team to deploy the shows, and with some careful planning around logistics and gear movement, he was able to take a lot of the challenges of back-to-back shows out of the picture.”
Read MoreTO RTFM OR NOT TO RTFM
Who actually reads their instruction manuals? I do, sort of, except when I don’t.
Read MoreIntroduction To Show Networking
‘If you set things up right, use good quality gear, and follow some basic best practices, Ethernet just works.’
Read MoreCLAYPAKY AROLLA
The Arolla is a 25kg light producing 22,000 plus lumens. This gives you about 880 lumens per kilogram of fixture.
Read MoreTHE PARAGON THEATRE
This Art Deco masterpiece is available to host festivals, performances, celebrations, or any number of events in this stunning corner of Tassie
Read MoreA PA System Tech’s Secret Weapons
“I can walk around with my iPhone controlling SMAART and the PRODIGY. MP to unmute, take measurements, and move on. The workflow is just wild!”
Read MoreGTXtra
Collectively, ICE Design have been responsible for the electroacoustic and AV designs of some of the region’s most complex and consequential projects…
Read MoreBrighter Days with ACME Lighting
March Labour Day weekend saw fund raiser festival BRIGHTER DAYS staged. Cautech, Austage Events, Peninsular Production Services and Lock and Light provided the services.
Read MoreWHY DO I STILL DO THIS?
Now I’m paid to walk in and walk out and I’m paid more. Rarely do I need to push cases, and people are happy to pay for my experience.
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