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Professional people on the move

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Brian Fraser: Adamson Systems
Jim Bailey: Aphex
Arjen Hofland: RTW
Vince Grieb: Harman Professional
Chris Mead: Meyer Sound (Middle East)
Chris Spahr: RTW (US)
QSC Audio: Senior Management appointments
Bob Skye: WSDG (US)
Dipesh Makwana: Snell (Middle East)
Paul Martin: Snell North America
Håkan Berg: AC-ET (Sweden)
Service & Support: Riedel Communications (US)
Sergio Molho: WSDG (Latin America)
Fernando Delgado: DiGiCo
Graham Pearl: dB Broadcast
Greg Oliver: Roland Systems Group
Max Noach: Solid State Logic (Latin America)
Timothy Dorwart: Community Professional
Louis Hernandez: Avid
Ales Grivac: AC Entertainment Technologies
Yves Dupuis: IABM
Swarup Mukherjee: TSL Professional Products
Matt Thomas: MediaSilo
Ken Skok: Telos Alliance (Asia-Pacific)
Edel Garcia: RadiantGrid (Worldwide sales)
Peter Butler: AC Entertainment Technologies
Paul O’Farrell-Stevens: Solid State Logic
Rob Smith: Electrosonic (EMEA)
Andreas Rimroth: Audio-Technica Germany (APG)
Bruce MacPherson: DPA Microphones (US)
Gary Southwell: Audinate
Jaime Albors: Harman Professional
Eve Redero: APG
Scott Leslie: Renkus-Heinz
Harald von Falkenstein: Mega Audio
Sean Evans: HHB Communications
Uffe Kjems Hansen: DK-Technologies
Steve Greenall: Audinate (EMEA/ASEAN)
Charles Blessing: Nugen Audio
Rex Reed: Harman Signal Processing
John Ellis: Shure Distribution UK
Roger Barton, Janez Žigon: Salam Media Cast (MENA)
Francis Freihuber: Netia
Cam Eicher: Omnia Audio/Axia Audio
Dominic Harter: Soundcraft
Jeff Meyer: Atlona (EMEA/Asia-Pacific)
David Kan, Nick Fletcher: Cadac restructure
Scott Robbins: Harman Professional
Oliver Harms: Jünger Audio (Asia)
Enzo Cannatella: Prime Focus
Glenn Helmot: National Audio Systems (Australia)
Val Gilbert: Waves Audio
Landon Gentry: Audinate
Meyer Sound Digital Products team
Mick Brophy: Midas/Klark Teknik (UK)
Chris Pyne: Martin Audio (APAC)
Christian Eberlein: Clear-Com (DACH)
Robert Habersaat: Studer
Gerhard Mayr: d&b audiotechnik
Patrick Belcher: HHB Communications
Jatan Shah, Barry Ferrell: QSC Audio
Zak Dewey: Symetrix
Anthony Errigo: Ashly Audio
Christophe Anet: Walters-Storyk Design Group
Paul Brewis: Studiomaster/Carlsbro
Mark Vecchiarelli: Atlona
Adrian Curtis: Harman Professional (EMEA)
Michel Brouard: K-array
Rob Urry, John Fitzgerald: Harman Professional
Pat McConnell: Sound Devices
Giovanni Barbieri: dBTechnologies
Tim Murray, Mark Ullrich: Symetrix
Robin Melhuish: RadiantGrid (US)
Chad Batchelor: Loud Technologies (APAC)
Glen Harris: QSC (EMEA)
Nuno Sousa: Harman Professional (EMEA)
Dominic Jacobson: SSL (Area Sales Manager)
Mark Hosking: Studer (Middle East & Africa)
Netia: Organisational changes
Simon Blackwood: DiGiCo
Andy Bensley, Source Distribution
Symetrix: Brooke Macomber
Rob Hughes: Studer (EMEA)
Richard Knott: Orbital Sound
Andrey Velichko: Snell (CIS/Baltic)
Javier Tiburcio: Audio-Technica (Mexico/Central America)
Michael Uhl: RF Specialties
Paul Simpson: Marquee Installations
Salam Askar: Sennheiser Middle East
Fabrizio Piazzini: Waves Audio
Greg Oshiro: Community Professional Loudspeakers
Genelec expands international sales teams
Mark Flanagan: TC Group
Dan Palmer, Andrew Nagel: L-Acoustics (North America)
John McMahon: Meyer Sound
Phil Van Peborgh, Ladd Temple: Renkus-Heinz
Antonio Zacarias: Meyer Sound
Dane Butcher, Paul Roberts: Symetrix
Eric Mayer: DPA Microphones
Alejandro Fidalgo: Renkus-Heinz
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Fast News

Riedel gives Garage 59 team racing head start

Enjoying a fighting start to the 2025 motor racing season, UK-based endurance GT team Garage 59 is benefitting from its recent adoption of Riedel Communications’ Bolero wireless intercom system and RiFace radio interface for its race control.

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RCF releases BIM files

RCF Audio has made BIM files available for its HDL and HL loudspeaker families.

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Van Damme makes connections at Duo Mastering

The signal chain at Hamburg’s Duo Mastering has been meticulously chosen to serve the goal of ‘finding sonic truth’, a mission that is achieved through the use of a Maselec MTC-1X mastering console, an ultra-precise Dutch Audio insert switcher and a careful selection of boutique analogue outboard. The final step… the cabling; Van Damme.

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The Music Station, Madrid

Warner Music Spain and Warner Chappell Music launched The Music Station several years ago, an artist-friendly complex in Madrid offering a non-traditional working environment for the company’s employees. Designed and built within the former Príncipe Pio North Station, the facility houses several music production spaces, all equipped with equipment from Solid State Logic, including an Origin mixing console in the main room, and U Series controllers and interfaces in breakout production spaces.

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North Carolina church continues Martin Audio heritage

Havigng installed a Martin Audio Wavefront W0.5 miniature sound system in the Heritage Baptist Church in Zebulon, North Carolina, in 2000 – a move that has since given the church an excellent return on its investment – RMB Audio recently returned to refresh the installation and realised that components of this vintage were no longer available. An alternative solution was now required...

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Kazakhstan’s DiGiGo debut

Known for the excellence of its performances, the Almaty Theatre has seen numerous technological enhancements over the past few years, most recently the purchase of a DiGiCo Quantum 338 T mixing console, installed by Samat show technic – the first in Kazakhstan.

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L-Acoustics adaptivity key to Shu Amsterdam sound

A guest-list-only venue, Shu Amsterdam is a relaxed cocktail lounge by day and energetic dance destination by night. Key to its success is a sound system that handles this transition while respecting its urban location, with residential apartments directly above the venue.

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