VALENCIA, SPAIN- Frankfurt and Coburg were the German cities that hosted two DAS seminars focused mainly on the DAS Aero line array systems. These two events took place simultaneously with the PLASA 2006 in London and were addressed to line array systems users and interested public. The occasion almost offered the opportunity to provide the German market with a presentation of the new Variant line array together with the new EASE Focus software.
Each of these seminars lasted one day. Both were opened by Lothar Weimann, the head of DAS Audio Deutschland, who gave a presentation of the firm via the corporate video. Joan La Roda, DAS audio engineer, provided the attendees with the presentation "How line arrays work," which explains the line array theory and expands into the technical characteristics and applications of such systems. This was followed by a presentation of the Aero 28 and Aero 38 systems. Lars Schnier, sound engineer who worked as the FOH engineer for the music program "Deutschland Sucht den Superstar" using Aero 38 line array, explained his own experience with this equipment.
After a brief pause, Joan La Roda presented the new Variant line array, as well as the new EASE Focus software. In closing the seminar a special demo took place. It displayed a stack comprised of four powered CA-28A modules and two CA-215 units for low frequencies, as well as another stack consisting of four Variant 25A plus a Variant 18A system, all located inside the seminar room. Other DAS representatives who also attended the event were Jack Palacio, export director and Roberto Giner, director of marketing.
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