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Luca Giaroli, Lorenzo Sassi: DirectOut Technologies
Alex Soto: L-Acoustics
Chris Pyne: Allen & Heath
John Bell: Riedel Communications Australia.
Stephen Brownsill: TSL Products
Håkan Sjöö: Powersoft (Deva, EMENA)
Bernie Broderick, Jeremy Forsythe: EAW
Group One staff changes
Bob Harrison: Wharfedale Pro
Wil Stam: ASL Intercom
Ed McConaghay: RTI
Tony Griffiths: Adlib
Karl Kahlau: Karl Kahlau
Jim Mack: Ashly Audio
Kelsea Robson: Loud Technologies
Jason Bethune, Stephan Grawe: Music Group
David Lois: Broadcast Solutions
Klas Dalbjörn: Powersoft Audio
Damon Crisp: Orbital Sound
Chris Whelan: dB Broadcast
Karlie Miles, Mark Davies: TSL Products
John Hourihane, Richard Ferriday, Andy Jackson: SSL
John Whitcore, Steffenee Copley: Genelec Inc
Paul Lamarre: EAW
Mike Docksey: AC-ET
Van Williamson: Music Group
Nancy Dias: EAW
Richard Cabot: AES
Damien Wilson: Freedman Electronics Group
Tim Claman: Avid
Allen & Heath expands US Marketing Team
Tim Carroll: The Focusrite Group
Alex Case: AES President
Jed Allen: Sociatech
Zach Funk, Justin McClellan: Riedel
Jim Bobel: EAW
Thomas Westberry : DAS Audio (US)
‘Big Al’ Mouat: Adlib
Nicolas Sturmel: Merging Technologies
Vinnie Perreux: Outline
Harry Lewis, Jack Flower, Ryan Ellis: Audient
Dan Orton: Martin Audio
Peter Abery: Marquee AV
Todd Humora: API Audio
Bryan DiFabio: EAW
Jamie O’Callaghan: Tannoy
Craig Lewis: Focusrite/Novation
Thom Stalcup: Loud Technologies
Howard Jones: Genelec
Meyer Sound restructures international sales
James Bradbury: Tannoy
Rob Duerden: CUK Audio
Matt Frazier: Mackie/Ampeg APAC Director of Sales
Gerry Forde: Rycote
Greg Siers: TSL Products
Paul Bauman: Music Group
Philip Stanley: Revolabs
Maxence Castelain, Charlotte Gegout: APG
Dean Tassio: TEAC
Joe Stopka: Tascam
Dave Maclaughlin: Genelec
Chris Doss: Audix
Darren Power: Source Distribution
Keith Prestidge: PAT
Nathan Butler: Fulcrum Acoustic
Alberto Mantovani: Renkus-Heinz
Reece Stead: Yamaha Music Europe
Theatreplan appointments
Kalle Hvidt Nielsen: DPA Microphones
Barclay Dakers, Craig Hamilton: Adlib
Greg Parkin: Iron Mountain
Ed Draycott: Marquee AV
Kim Muurholm Juergensen: Community Professional
Gianluca Dalessandro: B&C Speakers (APAC/EMEA)
Ideal Systems: Lindsay Ryan (APAC)
Marcel Albers: Event Acoustics
Kevin Beazley: Shure Distribution UK
Joe Fustolo: Renkus-Heinz
Vanguardia: Roly Oliver
Peter Heath: Plasa
Michal Poplawski: Renkus-Heinz
Bill Bennett: Lawo (US)
Scott Wakelin: L-Acoustics
Phil Price: ISCE
Lawo sales restructuring
Mark Allen: Recording, Radio and Film Connection
Matthias Bauer: Klotz ais
Jonny Clark: Entec
Andy Dinneen, Jack Drury: Sennheiser UK
Dom Harter: Martin Audio
TJ Smith: EAW
Pierre Eloy: Sennheiser (Greater China)
Adel Hamla, Abderrahmane Bessaih: Netia (MEA)
Alex Warren: Yamaha Music Europe
Fabrizio Bolzoni: Powersoft
Robert Trebus: Klotz Communications
Geoff Kempin: VPL
DPA Microphones US Promotions
Rick Seegull: Riedel Communications
Camala Letrick: Masque Sound
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Fast News

Vilco Convention Centre adds permanent L-Acoustics PA

The Vilco Convention Centre in Bad Vilbel is being claimed to ‘represent the next evolution of a historic meeting place’. When it first opened, it featured an L-Acoustics A10 sound system designed primarily for speech reinforcement. However, as live music events began taking a more prominent place in the venue’s programming, a full concert-grade system became increasingly essential prompting the management team to approach integrator Aveo for an answer.

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Martin Audio takes a seat at NYC’s Obvio supper club

Kurt Schlossberg’s ear Networks design and consulting company recently undertook its first project for Chilean-born restaurateur Juan Santa Cruz, as the Obvio supper club and cocktail bar joined the operator’s portfolio of upmarket establishments, including two in Central London’s Mayfair and Notting Hill.

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Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh installs EM Acoustics

Welcoming upwards of 100,000 each year, the Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh has replaced its ageing sound system to ensure the iconic Scottish venue continues to meet the demands of modern productions. EM Acoustics’ Reference Series was chosen to deliver precise, high-quality audio – whatever the performance.

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Shure announces new Strategic Alliances team

Shure has announced the formation of a new Strategic Alliances team dedicated to ‘strengthening partnerships, expanding the company’s technology ecosystem and driving transformation across global markets’.

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Outline appoints AVE for Australia

Outline has appointed Audio Visual Engineering (AVE) as its new exclusive distributor for Australia.

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EAW refreshes services at NYC’s St Bartholomew’s Church

New York City’s famed St Bartholomew’s Church, recognised for its architectural grandeur and rich heritage, recently contacted design consultant Salas O’Brien and A/V integrator IVCi on a sound system to meet modern performance standards without compromising its architectural beauty.

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Coton Community outlines new worship sound system

Serving the communities of Tamworth and Lichfield in Staffordshire, UK, Coton Green Community Church offers a range of flexible spaces designed to meet the needs of both the church and the wider community, centred around a welcoming 650-seat auditorium. When upgrading the sanctualy sound, the church consulted Novum Live, whose understanding of the church’s needs proved decisive.

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