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Link's Cable Ties Up With JBL VerTec and Venue

Link's Cable Ties Up With JBL VerTec and Venue

NEW YORK — Altamonte Springs, Fla – based Link has introduced its CVS LKSPKAL 12/3 U2A2 – a new line of "intelligent" self-powered speaker cables that includes a 12/3 double-shielded power cable, two AES individually-jacketed and shielded pairs and two color-coded UTP Ethernet lines, featuring Link's cross-spacer (Cat6 style) construction. The cables are designed for self-powered loudspeaker systems that incorporate Cat5 control and/or signal connectivity.

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Studiomaster launches C3X

Corona, CA – The Studiomaster C3X mixer, which has been designed to accommodate live sound and installation applications where compact size and professional features are required, is now available in the United States. The C3X is a 1U-high rackmount 12-input mixer intended to provide the essential features of larger format mixers but in a much smaller package.

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Monks, EV Play Germany

BERLIN, GERMANY — The Monks recently returned to Germany to hoist their rock 'n' roll flag for the first time in 40 years, and while on their tour through Berlin, Zurich and London, the band performed with five EV Raven microphones on vocals.

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Avlex Introduces MA-808 Portable Wireless PA System

KANSAS CITY, MO — Avlex Corporation has introduced the new MA-808 Portable Wireless PA System, which features an enclosure with retractable handles and integrated wheels for easy transport. This bi-amplified system includes a Class AB amplifier for the HF (high frequency) driver and a Class D amplifier that drives a 10-inch woofer. The unit also includes a built-in MP3 recorder/player module, support for two wireless receiver modules and storage provisions for the transmitters.

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CrystalRoc Creates Minogue's Mics

LONDON — CrystalRoc is the UK Company behind Kylie Minogue's crystallized Sennheiser SKM 5200 microphones, currently being used on the "Showgirl Homecoming Tour," which started in Sydney on November 11th.

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Pearl Jam Become Converts to VENUE

DALY CITY, CA — Pearl Jam has converted to Digidesign's VENUE live sound environment. The band has had a busy year, commencing with the release of their eighth studio album, Pearl Jam, in May, with the single "World Wide Suicide," and the band is also on a worldwide tour, playing large festivals (including the iconic Leeds and Reading Festivals in the UK) and dates throughout South America, Mexico, Canada, the U.S., Europe, and Australia through the end of this month.

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Danley Subwoofer Aims for New Depths

GAINESVILLE, GA — Danley Sound Labs announces the TH-215 subwoofer, the latest addition in their TH line of subwoofers, which is intended for applications in houses of worship, performing arts centers and music venues.

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Rhode Island Theatre Refits, Reopens with EAW

WOONSOCKET, RI — The Grand Hall of the historic Stadium Theatre in Woonsocket, RI recently received a new sound reinforcement system featuring a selection of EAW components, including AX Series full-range loudspeakers, EAW Commercial CAZ Series power amplifiers and an MX8750 digital signal processor. The system also includes a Mackie Onyx 4880 house mixing console.

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Crown Powers Just Give Me Jesus

TORONTO, CANADA — PA Plus Productions, Inc recently deployed 80 Crown I-Tech 4000 amplifiers at Toronto's Air Canada Centre for Just Give Me Jesus, a Canadian multi-denominational Christian women's gathering.

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JBL Revs Up Auto Show

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL — Sao Paulo-based R4 Som recently provided a VerTec line array system for the 24th Salao Internacional do Automovel 2006 (International Automobile Expo). The event took place at the Anhembi Exhibition Park in Sao Paulo. The event featured 155 exhibitors and drew more than 620,000 visitors over a two-week period. R4 Som, a full-service sound reinforcement company, provided its client Toyota with in-booth audio production services.

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'Mama' Gets New Pair of Sennheiser Mics

NEW YORK — "Don't Tell Mama," a piano bar in New York City that uses an interactive entertainment experience, has acquired a new pair of Sennheiser wireless mics. The singing wait staff encourage the crowd to clap along and often single out patrons for impromptu duets or solos.

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