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Wigwam Bolsters Inventory for Summer Festival Season with Five Midas VeniceF Consoles

Wigwam system tech Steve Philips with Midas VeniceF at Hampton Court Festival

LONDON — Wigwam Acoustics has taken delivery of five brand new Midas VeniceF “digilog” consoles with FireWire interface for the festival season. One of the VeniceF's has been supplied to Coldplay, providing audio splits for recording throughout their summer festival run. Two of the consoles are being used at the Hampton Court Festival and another two at the Isle of Wight, both in June.

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Dual iLive Systems Tour with Clare Maguire

FOH engineer, Chris Fillery (left), and monitor engineer, Ollie Weeks

LONDON — U.K. vocalist Clare Maguire recently completed a tour of the U.K. carrying a dual Allen & Heath iLive digital mixing system to manage FOH and monitors. Partly rented from PA company SRD Group, the system included an iLive-80 Control Surface and an iDR0 miniRack at FOH, digitally split from an iDR-48 MixRack and an iLive-R72 Control Surface at monitor position.

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For Croatia’s Cash Sound, DiGiCo SD9 is On the Money

SPLIT, Croatia — As its name might suggest, pricing of gear is an important consideration for Sasan “Ciro” Cirkovic, owner of Cash Sound, based here. But so were “a really good sound” and “a stable platform,” according to Cirkovic, whose company supports a wide range of live events including concerts by Croatia’s biggest artists and international stars.

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Brighton Dome Equips Glass-Roofed Foyer with d&b E-Series PA System

BRIGHTON, U.K. — The foyer and bar area immediately adjacent to the main concert hall at Brighton Dome situated on the south coast of England features a light airy atmosphere created by a roof of glass. The Dome's management opted to make the area an integral part of the entertainment complex by installing a PA system, which debuted during events related to the Brighton Festival, which ran from May 7-29, 2011.

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South Korea’s Daegu Stadium Equipped with JBL VLA Line Arrays

DAEGU, South Korea – With a seating capacity of 66,000, Daegu Stadium is the largest stadium in South Korea. The stadium is striking in appearance, with a roof that combines design elements of traditional Korean houses with Teflon panels stretched across steel framing that provide protection from the elements while letting natural lighting into the stands.

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Atea AVK Upgrades Stockholm University’s Analog System with AKG Digital Wireless Solution

STOCKHOLM, Sweden – Atea Audio Visuell Kommunikation (AVK) of Sweden installed a complete digital Harman AKG DMS 700 wireless system in one of Sweden’s largest education facilities, Stockholm University.  The project involved 12 halls ranging in total seating capacity from 130 to 586, which had previously been connected with outdated analog wireless capabilities.

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Soundcraft Si+ Series Gains More Inputs and Options

From left, Richard Ayres, product manager; Matt Rowe, hardware engineering manager; Chris Gomm, R&D senior manager.

POTTERS BAR, U.K. – Launched two years ago, Harman's Soundcraft Si Series has received an upgrade that provides more inputs on the Si1 and Si2 versions plus additional functionality and options across the range.

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UK’s Subfrantic Continues to Rely on Turbosound Gear

LONDON – Subfrantic owner/GM Steve Davies got his start in audio back in 1991 at age 17, and expanding after he set up the company two years later. By the mid-1990s, he had acquired his first Turbosound gear – "a pair of trapezoidal Floodlights" – and has since expanded his inventory considerably.

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Singapore Marina Bay Sands Resort Looms Large with Big JBL Install

SINGAPORE – The scale of the Marina Bay Sands Resort is impressive – 2,561 rooms, a convention and exhibition center, a museum, shops, restaurants and casino with 500 tables and 1,600 slot machines. And the distributed-audio music system is impressive as well, with more than 6,000 Harman JBL Control Contractor Series loudspeakers, more than 100 Crown amplifiers, 75 BSS Audio processors and hundreds of miles of cable.

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