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Times Square Rings in 2008 with Maryland Sound

NEW YORK When it comes to daunting audio gigs, few can match the challenges presented by the annual New Year's Eve Show in New York City's Times Square. With a live audience in the hundreds of thousands and a TV audience in the 10’s of millions, this is one of those gigs where the whole world really is watching. Long-time audio provider Maryland Sound International (MSI) pulls off the seemingly impossible every year, but the most recent show was made better and easier with the addition of Studer and Soundcraft digital mixing technology.

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Aerosmith Rocks India with Meyer Sound

BANGALORE, INDIA It’s been more than three decades since Aerosmith released their self-titled debut in 1973, and the “Bad Boys from Boston” continue to deliver exciting new material, most recently on a new blues album due out in this month. On their world tour, the band delivered a high-energy show in India for the first time ever, performing at the open-air grounds of the historic Bangalore Palace. To ensure every dB of power reached fans with ample clarity and presence, Bangalore-based Reynolds Sound and Lighting Services supplied a massive system based on Meyer Sound MILO-family high-power curvilinear array loudspeakers.

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Landmark Church of Christ Upgrades Decade-Old System with Danley Sound Labs

MONTGOMERY, AL Like many churches around the country, Landmark Church of Christ in Montgomery, Ala., is undergoing a slow shift from services that are completely a cappella with no supplemental media, to services that are driven by instrumental music with support by CDs and other media. When church members began noticing that their decade-old sound system wasn’t as ready for the change as they were, the church contacted commercial sound designer Chad Edwardson at All Pro Sound in Pensacola, Fla., to explore ways that they could bring their sound system up to speed with their ambitions.

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Led Zeppelin Performs for Sold-Out Crowd with Meyer Sound

LONDON – Eighteen thousand fans packed London’s O2 Arena for the most anticipated concert in recent history.  John Paul Jones, Robert Plant, Jason Bonham (son of original band member, John Bonham) and Jimmy Page played a two-hour, 16-song set through a Meyer Sound MILO system provided by UK-based sound rental company, Major Tom Ltd. At front of house, Big Mick mixed the band, while Roy Williams handled Plant’s vocal.

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SymNet Accommodates Emmanuel Presbyterian Church Congregation

COSTA MESA, CA – Emmanuel Presbyterian Church in San Jose, Calif., had outgrown its land-locked building of 350 seats. They were doing everything to accommodate the expanding congregation, including multiple services and overflow rooms. But the increasingly splintered feel created by so much division in time and space of what was actually one community, coupled with a undersized parking lot, spurred the church to search for a new building.

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Provider Series Head-Clip

Provider Series, LLC has introduced the new Head-Clip, a new device for transforming any lavalier microphone into a headworn microphone. The Head-Clip is a 1.25mm wire frame designed to hook over both ears and extend down the left cheek.

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Glastonbury Pyramid Stage Goes Digital with Optocore

GLASTONBURY, ENGLAND ­– With a multigenerational talent line up on three stages that included Amy Winehouse, The Who, Paul Weller, The Killers, Paolo Nutini, Arcade Fire, Bloc Party and a host of others, last Summer’s Glastonbury Festival was a success despite occasional heavy rain.

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Worthen Arena Steps Up Game with JBL VerTec

NORTHRIDGE, CA — Indianapolis, Ind.-based IRC Audio designed and installed a new sound system for Worthen Arena at Ball State University. The arena is home to Ball State’s basketball and volleyball teams, as well as a variety of concerts and university events. Because of spatial constraints in the existing structure, IRC Audio chose VerTec VT4887 compact line arrays for their small size and light weight.

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