Archive for February 27th, 2010

Dutch Events Offer Sports, Music and Proel-Powered Audio

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

ZEVENBERGEN, The Netherlands – Dekker Sound used Proel audio gear for The Music Weekend, which drew a crowd with its blend of music and motor sports. Featured performers using the Proel Axiom system included Jan Smit, de 3 J's, Jannes, Peter Beense and Marco Canters.
Another recent Dutch event with the twin draw of sports and music was Amersfoort Beach. In that case, the Proel Axiom system was provided by Expressive Audio Rent.

The gear list for both The Music Weekend and Amersfoort Beach included 24 Proel AX2265Ps, 12 Proel AX115SPs, six Proel Edge121SP subs and two Proel DSO480 digital system optimizers.

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The Making Of “Sympathy For The Devil”

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

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Are We Living in “Groundhog Day?”

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

For those of you who watched the Grammy Awards on Sunday night (and apparently there were more of you this year than any year since 2004), you may have had a feeling of déjà vu when you saw virtually the same group of stars that clustered together in 2009, 2008, etc. Does this perhaps remind you — at least a little — of the 1993 film Groundhog Day? You know, like Bill Murray’s character hearing “I Got You Babe” every morning?

Now, if you happen to want to hear the same song at the same time every day, that’s fine with us. But sometimes it’s fun to let the needle find a new groove.

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Small & Mighty: Real World Gear Looks At The Latest Mini Line Arrays

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

The good news is that modern transducers are capable of higher SPL and mini line arrays of sufficient length can provide excellent sound reinforcement for smaller venues

Source: Small & Mighty: Real World Gear Looks At The Latest Mini Line Arrays

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RT @skydiver: Slightly NSFW, b…

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

RT @skydiver: Slightly NSFW, but very creative way to tackle a hard-to-talk-about subject through an ad: http://bit.ly/buwRdL

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BPG Provides Martin Audio Gear for Olympics Concerts

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

SURREY, BC – For an indoor/outdoor series of concerts and live video feeds of Olympics events – one of several staged in the Vancouver area during the winter games – Briere Production Group provided a full complement of gear from Martin Audio.
Featured performers included Blue Rodeo, Hot Hot Heat, Marianas Trench, 54-40, Mother Mother, Tokyo Police Club, The Paperboys, Arkells and Sam Roberts, among others.

The concert site at Holland Park in Surrey included an indoor stage (Surrey House) and outdoor venue (Celebration Stage), and the gear list included Martin Audio W8LCs, WSX subs, MA12K and MA 4.2S amps, Dolby Lake processing and Yamaha PM5Ds for FOH and monitors.

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Ampco co-founder collects Lifetime Achievement Award

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

UK: Fred Heuves was among the winners at the TPi Awards 2010, which was held in London on 8 February, reports PSN-e. Having started out working with local bands in his native Utrecht in the mid ’70s, Heuves went on to have a profound influence on the European live music industry, co-establishing Ampco and doing much to steer the company through a later manifestation as rental, sales, distribution and product development group Ampco Flashlight.

Source: Ampco co-founder collects Lifetime Achievement Award

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The Making Of “Sympathy For The Devil”

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Source: The Making Of “Sympathy For The Devil”

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Are We Living in “Groundhog Day?”

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

For those of you who watched the Grammy Awards on Sunday night (and apparently there were more of you this year than any year since 2004), you may have had a feeling of déjà vu when you saw virtually the same group of stars that clustered together in 2009, 2008, etc. Does this perhaps remind you — at least a little — of the 1993 film Groundhog Day? You know, like Bill Murray’s character hearing “I Got You Babe” every morning?

Now, if you happen to want to hear the same song at the same time every day, that’s fine with us. But sometimes it’s fun to let the needle find a new groove.

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Enter the Dragon

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Versatile compressor from Slate Pro Audio

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