Planned – and Unplanned – Obsolescence
In the tech sector, we’re all dependent on gear…and like many of you, I do appreciate gear that keeps going and going and going.
Read More »In the tech sector, we’re all dependent on gear…and like many of you, I do appreciate gear that keeps going and going and going.
Read More »New gear from 1 SOUND, DirectOut, KGEAR, KLANG, Lab Gruppen, Lectrosonics, Neutrik, punQtum/Riedel, Radial and TASCAM
Read More »Photojournalist Steve Jennings talks to FOH engineer Chad Olech, monitor engineer Rob Smuder and crew about working on one of this year’s hottest tours.
Read More »We visit some recent arena and stadium installs, which are trending toward musicality, vocal intelligibility and sonic impact to heighten the fan experience.
Read More »After nearly a decade of renovations, this European live performance gem is finally brought to modern specs. Dirk Noy reports on the progress.
Read More »Bryan Reesman chats with award-winning sound designer Gareth Owen about this classic rock opera’s return to Broadway after nearly 30 years.
Read More »Hard work, determination and a “can-do” attitude have all played a part in this young audio professional’s successful career as a touring systems engineer and monitor mixer.
Read More »A two- or three-way, double-12 box can be an ideal choice for jobs requiring a BIG sound. We present the hottest entries in the market.
Read More »Shure launches two new dynamic vocal microphones based on groundbreaking new Revonic™ dual-transducer technology and FRONT of HOUSE is first to put these to the test.
Read More »Intended to “sweeten, enhance, drive, widen, and utterly transform source material,” RND’s Master Bus Transformer is designed to take your stereo mixes to the next level. Steve Savanyu checks it out.
Read More »Steve La Cerra warns that a detailed understanding about the care and feeding of these power sources can make the difference between a successful or a nightmare gig.
Read More »The world of RF communications has gotten far more complex over the years. John McJunkin, our man in the pews, looks at some simple ways of ensuring solid wireless performance.
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