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Brompton Technology helps Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo make history on Australian soil
The conditions were challenging, the timelines were tight, and the system didn’t miss a beat
Read MoreTwo Gaps, One Window: Electrical Compliance and the Live Entertainment Industry
If SA’s Electrical Certificate of Compliance spreads to other states, it means an attending electrician on every show, everywhere. We all go out of business
Read MoreDan Brumm on Sound Designing the Hit TV series, Bluey, with Sennheiser and Neumann
In Australia, the 416 is the standard commercial voiceover microphone. We get right up into its barrel, right into its presence region.
Read MoreMarriner’s Mark Allan Marches Forth
We keep to rule number one: the show must go on, and we don’t fail.
Read MoreThe Regent Theatre
“We started talking about a bit of extra lighting and a pair of decent PA speakers. Then the project just grew.”
Read MoreWhen Musicians Become Lighting Designers
“For musicians who want their performances to be heard and seen, the possibilities have never been brighter.”
Read MoreNow Mega Panels. Instantly, a Mega Wall.
YES TECH Mega Series LED panels are designed for safety, as the top priority for large-scale outdoor events.
Read MoreWhat Was That?
Audio engineers have a lot of tricks, but a crucial component is being able to hear!
Read MoreVinyl Revival
My son, after being assured he’d still have access to music, immediately said, “Dad, shut it down.”
Read MoreOrdio’s Dynaudio Audio
Sydney’s Ordio Productions recently refitted three of their Taren Point studios with Dynaudio monitoring
Read MoreRedefining large scale retail sound with Void Acoustics
Nextopia’s experiential retail destination in Bangkok uses ambient sound, DJ performances, live events, and concert style activations to help set a scene
Read MoreETC Gio @5
The ETC Gio @5 is a great console that fits seamlessly into the Eos ecosystem. Although geared towards theatre users, you really could make it work in just about any setting
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