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Jim Reed: RCF USA Inc
Maximilian Breder: Broadcast Solutions
Jon Han: LEA Professional
L-Acoustics EMEA restructure
Adam Castillo: Bose Pro
Wisycom/DPA Microphones
Gary Furman: Stage Audio Works
Audio-Technica US System Solutions team
Andrew Twenter: Group One
Rik Kirby: TiMax/OutBoard
Dave Bryce: Royer Labs
Anthony Wilkins: Calrec
Powersoft global appointments
John Jennings: Royer Labs
Jamie Dunn: Lawo
Eric Randt: RTI
Bob Lee, Richard Stockton: RF Venue
Anne Hamlett: L-Acoustics
Andy Rigler: Void Acoustics
Tony Price: Point Source Audio
Mark Humrichouser: Audio-Technica
Pat McConnell: A&H USA
Dan Roncoroni: TiMax
Jeff Miranda: Linea Research/Optimal Audio
Charlie Kowalczyk: AtlasIED
Brad Berridge: Focusrite Group US
Mahtab Neptune: Eventide
Joe Kaveney, Andrew Gizara: Renkus-Heinz
Patricia (Patty) Adeyemi: B&C Speakers
Massimo Minardi: Lavoce
Danny Clarke: Wharfedale Pro
Michael Bridwell: AtlasIED
Paul Richardson: Lavoce
Raymond Tee: EAW
Ben Mahoney: RTI
Michael Keen: RTS
Steen Tychsen: Genelec
Yasmine Riechers: Georg Neumann GmbH
Daryl Friedman: Cedia
Dave MacKinnon: Clear-Com
James Bamlett: EAW
Matteo Cingolani: Beyma
Ann Vermont: Sennheiser
Robert Scovill: EAW
Marc Glattes, Scott Wakelin: L-Acoustics (US)
Jimmy Liang: Genelec
Jen Watman: SSL (US)
Bryan Lee: Sound Devices
Martin Andersson: Apex
Kristy Shepherd, Laura Davidson: Audiologic
James Jepson: Maxhub
Marco Weissert: Shure
K-array corporate appointments
Takis Tsonopoulos: Powersoft (MEA)
Jocelyne Bückner: Holoplot
Andy Appleyard: dB Broadcast
James Martin: SCV Distribution
Nick Williams: IAG
Patrick Leiner: Void Acoustics
Simon Godfrey: AtlasIED
Jim Schanz: Bose Pro
Bertrand Delbar: RCF Audio
Shure Spectrum & Regulatory Affairs team
Mike Jordan: RTI
Riedel Communications revises APAC leadership
Ian Bridgewater: TOA Corporation (UK)
Adam Shulman: Bose Pro
David Haberfeld: Group Technologies
Leo Tanzil: KV2 Audio
Sam Bucolo: Røde
Claus Gärtner: Lawo
Lance Harrison: Group Technologies
Genelec USA staff appointments
Lucy O’Brien: Riedel Communications
Andy Magee: TT+ Audio
Adam Steel: Audient
Riedel: live video production appointments
Suraj Vadher: Martin Audio
Kenn LeGault: Bose Pro
Landon Lovett: Solotech
Tom Der: Allen & Heath
Terence Chan: Clear-Com
Laurence Fornari: Digigram
Audrey Ensor: EAW
Gary Dixon: Audio-Technica
Shaun Hay: Group Technologies
Costa Nikols: Riedel Communications
Neil Johnston: Synthax UK
James Bobel: Holoplot
Greg Wolf, Jeremy Thelen, JP Torres: Clear-Com
Jeff Taylor: DAS Audio
Richard Johnstone: Røde
Carl Kurlanda: RTW
Kurt Van Scoy: Audio-Technica US
Peter Tsegaye: Riedel Communications
Miao Wang: Powersoft China
Steven Pechie: Solotech
Anthony Wilkins: Clear-Com
Peter Shen: Riedel Communications
Matt Markgraf: Audio-Technica
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Fast News

US church upgrade proves worth of Frenetik and Superlux

A recent renovation at Bartow Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Rydal, Georgia, provided Knoxville-based systems integrator Dynamic Audio Visual Systems its first opportunity to use products from both Frenetik and Superlux. Completion of the project has impressed the team by both as well as the service received from distributor Avlex.

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DiGiCo joins the service at Korean Methodist Church

Having extended its five weekly services to include musical performances, the Manna Methodist Church in Bundang New City, South Korea, has correspondingly expanded its audio mixing capabilities by replacing an existing DiGiCo SD7 with two Quantum 852 consoles, one in the church for the performances and another in a broadcast suite to manage online audio.

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The Overview according to Britannia Row

Critics have described Steven Wilson’s The Overview Tour as a ‘multi-sensory experience’ and an ‘interstellar sound voyage’. With expectations high, Tour Manager Dave Salt chose Britannia Row Productions to provide sound reinforcement for the prog extravaganza.

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Notre-Dame revived

One memorable day in April 2019 flames engulfed in flames the Notre-Dame de Paris, destroying its spire and roof, and causing significant damage to the cathedral’s altar, pipe organs, C13 rose windows and many religious relics. Five years on, after what is described as ‘one of the most ambitious and extensive house of worship reconstruction projects in modern history’, it has reopened.

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Renkus-Heinz Crestron/Q-Sys third-party control modules

Renkus-Heinz has announced third-party control plug-in-modules for Crestron and Q-Sys, developed in partnership with A/V software development and API integration specialist, Control Concepts.

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Christ the King praises new Martin Audio install

Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Christ the King Catholic Charismatic Renewal church relocated to its building in 2001 and, although fairly new by church standards, the church was still using its original sound system. And it was struggling to provide even coverage across three naves, fanning out from a central space – issues all now resolved by A/V integrator Annunciation Audio-Visual Services.

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Tonhalle Düsseldorf renews renowned concert acoustic

Built in 1926 as a planetarium and since converted into a concert hall, Tonhalle Düsseldorf has since earned worldwide recognition for its exceptional acoustics. When the hall’s aging sound system began experiencing critical failures, the opportunity was there to install an audio system worthy of a venue approaching its centennial without compromising its legendary acoustic integrity.

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