Custom Earpieces for IEM Systems
Sometimes, you gotta go first-class, and custom-fitted earpieces are the first choice among artists and engineers. FRONT of HOUSE presents the hottest entries on the market.
Read More »Sometimes, you gotta go first-class, and custom-fitted earpieces are the first choice among artists and engineers. FRONT of HOUSE presents the hottest entries on the market.
Read More »Choosing a handheld wireless rig once meant selecting from a few mic offerings from that manufacturer. Today, capsule options in many higher-end systems open the door for endless mic/transmitter pairings.
Read More »Dynamic Handheld Vocal Mics. Are you still using 50-year-old vocal mic designs? We present some recent models that reflect newer technologies and improved performance.
Read More »Sometimes, size isn’t everything, especially in the case of miniature condenser mic capsules, which are ideally suited for low-profile piano, horn and string miking. We look at the best units in the market.
Read More »Driven a column array lately? Maybe not, because you still associate column systems with low-fi, 50-year-old, Vocal Master speakers on a church wall or a… Read More »Column Speakers
Read More »Universal-Fit IEMs. Custom in-ear earpieces are preferred, but being prepared with a backup in case they’re lost, run over by a forklift or you simply need an extra set or two for last-minute guest artists is good advice. We present the best “fits-everyone” alternatives.
Read More »We present the familiar S.O.S. (speaker on a stick) workhorses of the industry: two-way, powered 12-inch speakers that offer a punch, whether used alone or paired with a subwoofer.
Read More »To download a PDF of the June 2022 FOH Buyers Guide, CLICK HERE The heart of most high-output sound reinforcement loudspeakers is the 1.4”-exit compression… Read More »1.4” Neodymium Compression Drivers
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Read More »Headworn microphones have evolved into stylish, high-performance transducers that are miniature and nearly invisible, but also able to sxtand up to the hazards of sweat,… Read More »Headworn Microphones
Read More »In terms of really big shows, sometimes size does matter, especially if your channel count needs hover in the 100 (or more) input range. These… Read More »Large-Format Digital Consoles
Read More »Smaller arrays, having LF drivers less than eight inches in diameter can be a perfect choice in many — though not all — smaller venues,… Read More »Compact (3.5-7”) Line Arrays
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