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Fast Moves

Professional people on the move

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Andrew Low: HHB Communications
David Martin: Martin Professional
Christophe Mahoux: Aeta Audio Systems
Håkan Sjöö: Renkus-Heinz
Steve Roberts: Charcoalblue
Joe Zaller: IABM
Bruno Hochstrasser: Studer
Marcus Renk: Lawo
David Krall: Audinate
John Speck: EAW
Mark Snellgrove: Pro Audio Systems
Davwinder Sheena, Clifford Nathan: Loud Technologies
Amanda Zhang: RTW
Phil Wilton, Chris Whittock: Oxygen DCT
Greg Price: Waves Live
Calrec expansion
Kyle Lassegard: Hosa Technology
HotCam strengthens London staff
Ed Ellett: Audinate
Markus Portworsnick, Jürgen Bachthaler: TCGI Germany
Victor Perez: Lab.gruppen/Tannoy/Lake
Tom Bensen, Chris Hinds: Outline
Jhonny Maroun: Wohler Technologies
Don Bird: Wohler Technologies
Michael Edwards: Audio-Technica US
Yoshiyuki Tsugawa: Nexo
Chris Vass: L-Acoustics
Jörg Heise: Riedel Communications
Jon Baker: Atlona Technologies
James Williamson: Stagetec USA
Simon Druce: CUK Audio
Mark Wentling: Ashly Audio
Hock Thang: Symetrix
Ginny Goudy: Nexo
Christian Poulsen: DPA Microphones
Jamie Dunn: VSM Control
Vincenzo Borrelli: Cadac
Alexandre Liagre: Innovason
Peter Claussen: Sennheiser
Mick Brophy: Avid
Wei Li: Studiomaster
Trevor de Maat: RTI
Dave Roman: Group One
Phillip Scobee: Electro-Voice
Chad Edwardson: Danley Sound Labs
Carl Rutherford, Lucy Jenkins: Orbital Sound
EMEA Support: Wohler Technologies
Jerrold Stevens: EAW
Miles Marsden: Prolyte Products
Peter Morrone: Chyron
Ian Staddon: DiGiCo
EMEA Support: EMEA Haivision Network Video
Keith Prestidge: Studer
Chris Hinds: Outline
Paul Giansante: Danley Sound Labs
David Krall: Audinate
Rob Lewis: Studer
Katy Templeman-Holmes: Soundcraft Studer
Cedar Deutschland
Richard Cadena: Plasa
Mark Davidson: Optocore
Dave Keller: IPRO
Ulrich Schnabl, Axel Kern & Vincenz Riffeser: Lawo
Chris Pane: Lab X Technologies
Gary Lee: Aviom
Claus Behrens: DAS Audio
Mike Franklin: Solid State Logic
Artur Podzorski: TSL Professional Products Group
Thilo Schuetz: AFMG
Andrew Nagel: L-Acoustics US
Dave Lebolt: Audinate
Norman Rouse: Snell Group
Jeff Rocha, Anthony Taylor: Loud Technologies
Crown restructures senior management team
Mark Posgay: Harman Pro
Richard Brice: Haivision
Neutrik USA restructure
Ian Wright: Headstock Distribution
Damon Gramont: Bricasti Design
Lee Shuttlewood: Sennheiser UK
Garry Blackmore: Soundcraft Studer
Paul Roberts and Brooke Macomber: Symetrix
Alan Wright: Soundcraft Studer
Tim Van Grove: Stardraw.com
HHB staff moves
Scott Wakelin: TC Group International
Mark Bailey, Martin Barbour: QSC
Christian Struck: Lawo
Luke Jenks, John Monitto and Oscar Barrientos: Meyer Sound
Chuck Ruffino: Lab X Technologies
Ben Sweeney: Hosa Technology
Tim Sherratt: Sennheiser UK
Suhail Ahmed: TSL Middle East
Anthony Harrison: Calrec
Mark Graham: Loud Technologies Inc
Brian Pickowitz: Crown Audio
Robert Moore: dBTechnologies
Graham Hammell: Harman Professional SDIG
Christian Poulsen: DPA Microphones
John Conard: Genelec Inc
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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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