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Alessandro Travaglini: Minnetonka Audio
Michael Kelly, Carl Dempsey: Wohler
Lorenzo Barrios: Renkus-Heinz
Sandy LaMantia, Christine Schyvinck: Shure Inc
Jon Rundle: Mackie
Jeremy Lumsden: Akai Professional/M-Audio
Keith Prestidge, Marco Kraft: Salzbrenner Stagetec
Joyce Bente: Riedel Communications
Robin Hu: Waves Audio
‘Fez’ Feriday: Cadac
Toshiki Kawakita, Takako Konishi: Riedel
Ole Jensen: Dynaudio
Karl Christmas, Terry Murphy: Yamaha
Christoph Stepan: Yamaha
Stefano Previtali, Fabio Lanini: Powersoft
Rashid Desai: Avid
Phil Cummings, Byron Gaither: Sennheiser
Susannah Rushden: VDC Trading
Linear Acoustic: Management Changes
Ed Czarnecki: Ashly Audio
Chas Rowden: Lawo
Peter Robberechts: Riedel Communications
Larry Pendergrass: Loud Technologies
Bosco Tan, Miguel Baztan: Theatreplan
Hans Chia: Clear-Com (Southeast Asia)
Norman Verrall: HHB Canada
Daniel Mills: Audient
Dan Shihata: TSL Products
Roger Henderson: TSL Systems
‘Joe’ Fustolo: Outline
Stephen Jones: Scrub
Phil Price, Miles Brooke, Dean Davoile: RCF
Andy Copeland: HHB
Paul Day: Marquee AV
Rick Plushner: Ocean Way Audio
David Schuster: Renkus-Heinz
Jayant Datta: Audio Precision
Kevin Parker: Mojave Audio
Björn Seeländer: Waves Audio (Live)
Richard Van Nairn: Martin Audio (UK)
Tim McCall: L-Acoustics (Latin America)
Ann Williams Clear-Com (Asia-Pacific)
Henry Goodman, Dave Letson: Calrec Audio
Luca Giaroli: Outline
Matt Colman: TSL Products
Lee Stein: Martin Audio
Stuart Fenwick: Medialease
John Zhang, Tim Boot: Meyer Sound
Brith de Blanck: AC-ET
Sean Humphries: Loud Technologies (APAC)
Studer MEA Management Team
Mohamed Hammad : Riedel Communications
Dan Hughley: Renkus-Heinz
Arthur Robinson: DAS Audio (US)
Giles Farley: Sonnox
Chris Allen: PMC
Ian Hamilton, Julian Hewitt: Riedel Australia
Stephen Bailey, Jeremiah Clever: Waves Audio
Maribel Roman: Riedel Communications
Stephen Fraser: PreSonus
John Rechsteiner: Audinate
Cameron O'Neill: Riedel Communications
Jérémie Mekaelian: Netia
Scott Leslie: Ashly Audio
Han Dohmen: L-Acoustics
Gauthier Dalle: Fohhn Audio
Adam Langham: PAT
David McKinney; Frank Xiao: Harman Professional
Ron Bonner: RH Consulting
David Prince: Community Professional
Mehmed Murtic: Acustica Beyma
Kelly Fair: Wohler Technologies
Jason Tan: Mackie (APAC)
Jake Dodson: Riedel Communications
Dr Frank Heinricht: Sennheiser
Stefan Laubereau, Rainer Weiss: Stagetec
Ed Capp: Sound Devices
Jimmy Potter: Marquee AV
Mathieu Poussin, Séverine Olivier: Netia
Michael Atkinson, Paul Connolly: Theatreplan
Jean Mullor: Nexo
Joshua Rush: Audinate
Sabina Berloffa: d&b audiotechnik
Andy Simmons: Orbital
Scott Kelley: RTI
John McMahon; Meyer Sound
Ralph Stockley: The Prolyte Group
Pierpaolo Marziali: Eighteen Sound
Andy Rust: TC Group
Andres Mayo: AES
Dayan Sivalingam: Wohler Technologies
Damien Egan: Clear-Com
Espen Brynildsen: Riedel Australia
Jodie Verley: VDC Trading
Richard Northwood: RH Consulting
Chris Wright, Andy Allen: Audient
David Cooper: Wohler Technologies (EMEA)
Karl Kussmaul: Lawo (US)
Simon Short: Focusrite (RedNet)
Erik Miehs: Riedel Communications
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Fast News

EM Acoustics takes to the water

Having established itself across the live events, theatre and installed sound sectors, British loudspeaker company EM Acoustics is now channelling its expertise into the cruise sector, a market in which the company sees rapid momentum.

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St Paul’s Palace Theatre adds DiGiCo mixing systems

Returning to the entertainment scene in St Paul, Minnesota, as a live music destination in 2017, the Palace Theatre has now added a pair of DiGiCo Quantum225 mixing consoles to its L-Acoustics K2 PA system.

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Lana Del Rey’s Tunnel tour

Lana Del Rey completed her first all-stadium tour of Great Britain and Ireland with two nights at London’s Wembley Stadium. On the road in support of her latest album, Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, has employed SSL Live mixing consoles since the beginning.

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Mazowsze Hall adopts Optocore fibre-optic backbone

Situated to the north of Warsaw in Mazovia, the 540-seat multipurpose Mazowsze Performance Hall concert venue and cultural centre recently moved onto an Optocore fibre-optic backbone.

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Britannia Row fields L-Acoustics for Oasis’ Live ’25

Playing 41 sold-out stadium shows across 17 cities in the UK, Canada, the US, Mexico, South Korea, Japan, Australia, Argentina, Chile and Brazil, with three shows added along the way due to demand, the Oasis’ Live ’25 tour has included Britannia Row Productions deployment an L-Acoustics K Series concert sound system.

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Montreal’s Bell Centre adopts ST 2110 infrastructure

Hosting events spanning high-intensity NHL games to live music concerts and major entertainment productions, Montreal’s 21,000-capacity Bell Centre is the largest indoor arena in Canada and one of the largest ice hockey arenas in the world. Further developing its broadcast and live production abilities, the venue has adopted a new ST 2110 infrastructure designed around Calrec’s Argo S console.

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Marvels of Saudi tour visits Palace of Versailles

The Marvels of Saudi visited the Palace of Versailles with a 64-strong choir, with included 16 French and 48 Saudi Arabian singers and mix of traditional Arabic instruments such as the oud and French classics like the accordion. The event required more than 250 mix inputs and was broadcast live using DiGiCo Quantum 852 consoles for FOH, monitors and broadcast.

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