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July 30th, 2010Source: The Fonz Foot Wedge
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MONROVIA, Liberia – Home Front Technology has been appointed VMB's exclusive distributor for Nigeria. The company will be distributing both lifts and audio gear, and has taken stock of various models of VMB lifters, ADP Series Cabinets and Lynx Line Array products. One of Home Front Technology's first jobs was to welcome Nigeria's new president, Goodluck Johnson, on a visit to the Liberian state of Akwa Ibom.
VMB has expanded in to the African market in recent years
with Line Array in Morocco, Angola, South Africa and now Nigeria.
McPHERSON, KS – The McPherson Opera House, saved from destruction in 1986, had been home to everything from Vaudeville shows and films from the golden age of cinema through to political rallies and suffrage meetings, and through it all, it had been known for superb acoustics.
To extend that tradition, the McPherson Opera House
Preservation Company wanted a sound system that performers would find not only
adequate, but impressive, according to Michael Dunn of Sounds Great Music, the
designer and installer on the project – one that would provide not only good,
natural sound, but achieve a look in keeping with the buildings' roots and
legacy.
FOOTHILL RANCH, CA – Renkus-Heinz named AMI Music International as its new Brazilian distributor. Based in Sao Paulo, AMI has a
distribution network of audio and live sound professionals covering the region.
AMI offers regular training seminars and technical assistance to its
user base, and has completed high-profile installations in houses of worship,
museums, convention centers, and the Brazilian headquarters of Fiat and
Renault.
Brazil is a vibrant
country and a powerful, influential force, both in the South American region
and beyond, said Rik Kirby, Renkus-Heinz vice president of
operations. We're excited to welcome AMI International into the
Renkus-Heinz family, and we're confident that this is the beginning of a long
and mutually supportive relationship.
AGOURA HILLS, CA – Allen Heath has launched iLive Tweak, its first iPhone app, to provide real time mobile control of the iLive digital mixing range. The release adds yet another option to iLive's array of remote control possibilities, which includes laptops and touch tablets running iLive Editor control software, and the PL Series of controllers.
Available to download free of
charge from the Apple store, iLive Tweak lets iPhone-using sound engineers
remotely browse and select channels on their iLive MixRack and adjust Levels
and Mutes, PEQ, GEQ and Delays.