Sweden - Leading Swedish PA supplier Music & Lights A/B has added a new Nexo GEO T tangent array system to its inventory: the company now carries the entire range of Nexo sound reinforcement products. Music & Lights has invested in 24 T4805 full-range and four T2815 down-fill cabinets, with four CD18 subbass systems. This order can, if required, be mixed and matched with their existing GEO S array system, providing exceptional flexibility and versatility.

Peter Kallio of Music & Lights explains: "We wanted to wait until we had the right clients, even though we took the decision to buy GEO T in spring 2003, the day we attended the launch of the system in Frankfurt."

Based in Västeras, about 100km from Stockholm, Music & Lights has grown steadily since it invested in its first major league sound reinforcement system, buying Nexo Alpha in 2001. Most recently, it has

Italy - The RCF ART 312-i, is an ideal speaker for any type of installation, offering the same careful acoustic design and innovative transducers used in the ART Active series. The new 12" woofer used in the 312-i is, say the company, the result of the latest refinement in years of RCF experience in manufacturing compact speaker systems. The RCF exclusive LICC (Low Impedance Compensated Crossover) assists in providing fast and accurate reproduction of the mid/bass frequency range and smooth high frequency definition.

According to RCF, the ART 312-i is an ideal solution for playback and installation situations where an external power amplifier is preferred. All components are housed in a strong lightweight, polypropylene composite enclosure. The woofer and compression driver are protected with a strong, powder-coated ergonomic metal grille assembly. The cabinet shape also ma

UK - The world-famous Sadlers Wells Theatre, London's premier ballet and dance venue, has installed a new 40-channel Midas Legend audio mixing console, supplied by Marquee Audio. The desk will not have a fixed location, being installed in the upper-level sound control room or at the back of the stalls, depending on the requirements of the production. Sound engineer Tom Hares is part of the technical services team that selected the Midas console. "We looked at three or four different makes of desk, either analogue or analogue with snapshot automation. It is important that the technology should be accessible: we have a lot of visiting engineers coming into Sadlers Wells, so they need to see an operating system that they can pick up in just a few minutes. Midas is a name we felt we could trust, and we had the budget to choose the Legend, which ensures that we'll have the operati

Liechtenstein - Neutrik AG, the leading manufacturer of connectors and instruments for the audio and music industries, in conjunction with its subsidiary Neutrik UK Ltd, have announced the appointment of Paxt Ltd as its main distributor for both Equatorial and North Africa. "Paxt are just the type of distributor and management partner we seek as a partner for this area of developing markets' said Heinrich Zant, director international sales. Jeff Fishel, sales and marketing at Neutrik UK, added: "Paxt have built a reputation over the past 15 years as a solid company who understand the many diverse markets in this geographic region. As our penetration of the global market continues, we at Neutrik look to companies such as Paxt to assist us in our marketing efforts. The fact that we already sell to companies known to both of us makes the relationship stronger and therefore

USA - American Audio recently introduced two new power distribution panels, the PDP-850 and PDP-950. Designed for use with any rackmount setup, each panel offers seven three-prong power plugs, 20A breaker protection and pop-up lights - along with various new upgrades and features.

One of these upgrades is the use of LED Technology, rather than conventional lightbulbs, as the illumination source for the units' pop-up lights. In addition to being equipped with dual LED lights, both the PDP-850 and PDP-950 feature a handy dimming control knob that lets the user adjust the degree of brightness.

"LEDs are more efficient and reliable than ordinary bulbs, because they never burn out," said Tom Freret, national sales manager for American Audio. "You don't ever have to think about replacing them. This makes the PDP-850 and PDP-950 the ultimate worry-free solution for li

USA - Loud Technologies recently announced the appointment of Jim Shaw to the position of director of operations. Jim brings an extensive management background with a long work history from Alerton & Novar, PLC, Microsoft, Index Sensors and Controls, and Carver Corporation. His wide-ranging manufacturing and quality expertise will be beneficial for his new role at Loud Technologies. As director of operations, Jim is responsible for coordinating the entire phase of product development, from conception to launch. Working directly with the project managers, Jim will focus on creating solid teams and developing a strong product and supply chain. Jim holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Washington and ASQC certifications for Quality Engineering and Quality Auditing.

"I am confident that Jim will be successful in his new position as director of operations

USA - Moon Lighting & Sound of Reno, Nevada, has joined the L-Acoustics Network Owner roster with its purchase of new dV-Dosc and V-Dosc rigs complemented by SB218 sub enclosures. Company owner Ken Van Gelder, who has been providing production services to the Reno and Lake Tahoe communities for over 19 years, says: "Having the distinction of being a V-Dosc provider puts a regional company like ours in a different class. Excellent sound quality, accurate predictability, and ease of rigging make these systems some of the first choices on national tour riders, and the amazing hi-fi quality and huge stereo image of this product is simply unparalleled."

Since acquiring the new loudspeakers, Van Gelder has noticed a dramatic difference when advancing shows with production managers and engineers. "Rather than trying to talk them out of the first choices on their riders,

UK / Brazil - Audio design specialist Audient has appointed Libor Comercio & Importação Ltda as its exclusive distributor in Brazil. Libor owners Henry and Ivone Spong say they have long been fans of the products produced by David Dearden and Gareth Davies. "Many of the DDA consoles sold in the 15 years that Libor has been in business are still in active service, and are prized by their owners as great sounding, reliable consoles. It's an enormous pleasure, therefore, to sign on with Audient and be certain that we could sell their products, safe in the knowledge that we would be continuing a tradition of offering the best products on the market at an affordable price," says Henry Spong.

Ross McFarlane, product specialist for Audient has just returned from a trip to São Paulo, during which he presented Audient and LA Audio products to around 50 of Libor's key custom

USA - The Queen Mary 2, the largest and most expensive cruise ship ever built, set sail from her homeport of Southampton, England on her maiden voyage - a Trans-Atlantic trek to Fort Lauderdale, Florida - with a full complement of Technomad WeatherTech Loudspeakers distributed throughout her exterior entertainment decks. Harbour Marine Systems (HMS), a Miami-based systems integration specialist serving the nautical industry, was contracted by the Queen Mary 2's owner, Cunard Line, to outfit the new luxury liner's pool and entertainment decks with the state-of-the-art, high-fidelity Technomad WeatherTech loudspeakers.

The QM2 measures 1,132ft from stern to bow, some 113 feet longer than the original Queen Mary, and holds 2,620 passengers and 1,253 crew members when fully loaded. The distributed, exterior sound system called for high-fidelity audio to match the ship's lofty stand

UK - Blitz, one of the UK's leading providers of audiovisual equipment and services, showcased some of its most innovative sound solutions at the 250th anniversary celebration for the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA). The event, which was held at the Royal Albert Hall was attended by over 2,500 delegates.

Richard Rogers, Blitz's sound designer, commented: "Owing to the very tight schedule, we pre-programmed the show in advance on our latest Yamaha PM5D digital mixing desks. We used 28 Sennheiser radio mics on the circular stage with a radio earpiece for the host, Michael Buerk. Our system also took into account that the event was being recorded to CD for subsequent web casting. We also delivered zoned onstage foldback to five separate zones via Mission NXT FS2 loudspeakers - sneakily hidden in coffee tables!"

In addition, B

UK - The increasingly popular d&b audiotechnik 'Sound system design' seminars will be brought within reach of audiences in Leicester, Glasgow and London early in 2005. Addressing the acoustic signal path between the loudspeaker and the listener's ears the seminars focus on sound system design; there's no fluff, no puff; just comprehensive electroacoustics with all the physics you'll need thrown in. The style is friendly and the demonstrations memorable say the company!

January also sees the launch of a new module exploring the theory behind Line arrays in a dedicated workshop at De Montfort Hall Leicester on 12th January 2005. For full details and registration for any of the events please check either the calendar or training sections of d&b audiotechnik's website via the link below.

(Sarah Rushton-Read)

Hungary - Hungarian soul/funk nine-piece Freeport, introduced the Pro Series microphone range from Audio-Technica, at the Wigwam Rock Club in Budapest, as part of the annual Hangfestival (Sound Festival) last month. Audmax is the exclusive distributor of Audio-Technica in Hungry and organized the first A-T workshop, with Freeport providing the musical demonstration.

The musicians used a variety of Audio-Technica microphones, including AE3300 on lead vocals, PRO61 on backing vocals, PRO63 on saxophones, MB2k on trumpets, PRO63 on guitar cabinets and ATM25, ATM23He, ATM33a and PRO63 drums.

Around 400 visitors attended the event including some of the most important broadcast suppliers and contractor companies and musical instrument dealers. The Hangfestival is the Hungarian event for professional sound technicians and is organized by Garry Electronic.

Zsölt Zold of Audmax comm

UK - When it was time to upgrade the mid-sized mixing consoles in their hire fleet, Britannia Row Productions has opted again for Soundcraft. With their brace of SM12s reaching retirement age, the recent PLASA Show gave technical head, Jerry Wing and his team, an opportunity to assess the market - and on the stand of Harman Pro, they confirmed an order for a pair of 32-channel MH3s with Soundcraft's James Baker and LMC Audio London.

"There are a fair number of desks on the market that fell into the medium-size bracket - but few could match the number of features offered by the MH3," said Wing. "Also, we needed to opt for a desk that we knew was going to be requested by engineers. The MH3 represents a good package, offering value-for-money."

That value is contained in a desk that is ideally suited for both front-of-house and monitor use - offering complete

UK - Despite being relative latecomers to the digital revolution, Blitz Sound recently purchased its second Yamaha PM5D digital sound desk from Marquee Audio - five months after buying the first.

Managing director Richard Rogers was first exposed to Yamaha's latest generation console - which shares design elements of both the DM2000 and PM1D - at a Marquee Audio open day at RADA. "As soon as I saw it I knew there was no other choice, and that we had to have one."

He praised the role of Marquee Audio as being instrumental in the company's move into digital. "This not only applies to the PM5D, but also our previous purchases into the theatre market. We've taken advantage of their excellent product knowledge, and it is comforting to have that support as we move further into networked audio solutions."

He continued: "I had anticipated that the desk would

Germany - German loudspeaker manufacturer K.M.E. will be exhibiting at Integrated Systems Europe in Amsterdam later this month, where it will introduce new developments in the areas of digital and network technology. The presentation will include DAP 26 - a user-defined configured digital controller featuring dual analogue inputs, a digital AES/EBU-input and six analogue outputs including compatible software K.M.E.-control.

The DAP 26, launched in spring 2004, is now also available with CAN port, the Can-Bus interface, say the company. The K.M.E. CAN-port connection to the PC is fed through a built-in USB connector. This allows an easy connection to up to 63 units via a double wire cable (e.g. a free return in the audio multicore) with up to 400 m length and the connection of the DAP 26 to the latest versions of notebooks, which generally do not any longer have a serial RS 232

UK - Software providers Stardraw.com has announced the public availability of a Beta 1 version of its award-winning application Stardraw Control. During the Beta-test period, Stardraw is inviting manufacturers and systems specialists to become test partners in this new project. In return, test partners are asked to provide as much detailed feedback as possible via the dedicated Stardraw Control forum that has been set up especially for this purpose.

Stardraw Control generates standalone, customized control programs, offering a new approach to solving the problem of controlling heterogeneous systems; for too long, systems integrators have been locked into closed architectures wherever system control, monitoring or signal routing has been required. Stardraw Control, by contrast, offers a software-based, unified control framework that can manage any type of addressable equipment fr

UK - A diverse range of stars from the world of entertainment and music performed at the 2004 Royal Variety Performance in front of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales at the London Coliseum on 14 December, screened on BBC 1 the following day. The event used Sennheiser 1046 radio throughout, with London-based Hand Held Audio hiring in their recently purchased 16-channels to supplement the BBC's existing stock.

Steve Locking was responsible for radio mic operation at the event with product support from Richard Kemp (radio mic and talkback operations co-ordinator for BBC Resources) and technical support from Sennheiser UK. After the show, Kemp commented: "Using Sennheiser 1046 for such events is a standard as it gives the broadcast quality we require with absolute reliability".

The 76th Royal Variety Performance is a charity event in aid of the Entertainment Artis

UK - Rubix, the main entertainment venue on the University of Surrey's campus, has taken delivery of a new Soundcraft MH3 audio mixing console from Marquee Audio. The 1600-capacity nightclub features live music throughout the student year, culminating in extensive end-of-term celebrations, this year featuring performances by The Commitments.

The 40-channel MH3 is replacing an older Soundcraft desk, which has given good service to the owners of Rubix, the University of Surrey Union. Technical manager Ian Lipp explained: "The MH3 has a good balance of features without being over-specified and confusing. It does everything we need at the right price, and most importantly, at the right weight. Some of the other consoles we looked at were just too heavy. We do move this desk around - for example it will be used during the Guildford Festival, so it needs to be portable."

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UK - The University of Sheffield has invested in a substantial number of Marantz PMD670 professional recorders, which are being used in the ground-breaking speech therapy unit, the Philippa Cottam Communication Clinic in the Department of Human Communication Sciences. The Teaching and Research Communication Clinic is actively engaged in the treatment of, and research into, children and adults with speech problems. These include both adult stroke victims and children with facial deformities such as cleft palate.

The Clinic's professionals are now using PMD670 solid state audio recorders from Marantz Professional to record meetings and therapy sessions with their clients. These high-quality recording devices are compact and portable, yet extremely simple for non-expert users to operate. The unit can record audio in a variety of data formats, including .WAV and MP3, and a computer

Saudi Arabia - HAV Productions, a division of Allen & Heath's Saudi Arabian distributor, Halwani Audio Visual, designed and managed the audio system for the recent Jeddah Economic Forum (JEF) 2004, selecting a 48 channel Allen & Heath ML4000 live sound VCA console to mix the audio.

This annual Forum, first held in 1999, has become the region's strategic 'think tank', focusing on local, regional, and international economic and social issues, and setting the benchmark for business gatherings across the Middle East. This year's prestigious guest speakers included former U.S. president, Bill Clinton; HM Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan; HE Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey; HE Rafik Hariri, former Prime Minister of Lebanon; HE Mr. Yengeny Primakov, President of the Chamber of Commerce & Industry of the Russian Federation, and former Russian Prime Minist

South Africa - South African reality TV show Project Fame based on the format of Fame Academy in the UK, sees contestants living together in the Academy and receiving professional training as well as grooming for stardom. The contestants competed against each other in weekly live television broadcasts until only the winner remained.

The venue chosen to stage the live events, The Pyramid Convention Centre in Downtown Johannesburg, was a shell which was transformed by the temporary installation of an enormous lighting rig, sound system and AV screens. Matrix Sound, the Johannesburg-based audio company, was awarded the sound supply contract and owner Trevor Peters created the sound design. Peters says: "It was one of the most challenging designs we have undertaken in that the show, stage and space we were working in was so fluid. Each week the line up of musicia

Canada -Adamson Systems Engineering has announced the appointment of Eastern Acoustic Development (EAD) as exclusive distributor for the Adamson brand in the regions of Hong Kong and China.

Eastern Acoustic Development, with head offices based in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, was established in 1997 and is involved in public communication, audio/video system engineering, and international trade business. EAD is a leading edge system design and professional products supplier in Hong Kong and China, and act as sole distributor in its region for pro audio brands including Allen & Heath, Lab.gruppen, Symetrix, Lake Contour, Ashly, and RCF.

"We're extremely pleased to have EAD as our partner in China," said Keith Vanderkley, Adamson's director of sales. "Their past experience, product expertise and large client base makes them a superbly qualified distributor for the Adamso

UK - The Pogues toured the UK and Ireland in December with the classic '87 to '93 line-up of Shane MacGowan, Spider Stacy, Jem Finer, Philip Chevron, Terry Woods, Andrew Ranken, James Fearnley and Darryl Hunt, which last toured the UK in 2001. Cait O'Riordan, the original bass player from '82 to '86, also joined the band on vocals.

East Anglia-based AudioLease supplied the PA for the nine-date tour, which included Glasgow, Newcastle, Birmingham, Manchester, London and Dublin. AudioLease used its Lab.gruppen powered Adamson Y-Axis Y10 line array system for all but the Dublin gig, as there was insufficient time to ship it from the previous night's concert.

Steve Sunderland of AudioLease explained the choice of PA, "For dynamic Irish Folk, with a lot of acoustic instruments, The Pogues engineer Paul Scully wanted a PA that was extremely precise, clean and with genuine hi-fi

Australia - ARX Systems, the Australia-based pro audio manufacturer is pleased to announce the addition of the new Pro DI direct box to its AudiBox range of precision tools, designed to perform essential professional audio functions in a compact, flexible package. The Pro DI will convert single-ended unbalanced signals to low-impedance balanced signals and features a normal 1/4" jack input with hardwired Loop Out and a Speaker Level input at -40dB attenuation.

Typical applications, say the company, include interfacing musical instrument and consumer level product to professional standard systems for performance, broadcast and Installation use. For Stereo and Dual Channel applications, the Pro DI is also available in ARX's unique 'double header' two-channel format as the 'Pro DI Duo'.

The Pro DI is powered by an external 12 VDC supply or +48 VDC phantom power and is hous

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