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2005 | A PRIMEDIA
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As more churches and religious facilities incorporate video into their
services and educational programs, PESA routers are providing them a
cost-effective solution for audio/visual routing, control, and
distribution systems. For more information, go to www.pesa.com.
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Houses of Worship Top Story
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Large, Small, National, Local:
Pick Your Event for Training and Mingling
These days, a worship media specialist who doesn't
mind living out of a suitcase could spend a big chunk of the year on
the
road, traveling to the major national trade shows and conferences that
have tailored programs to reach the church market.
Or, if all that "gone" time doesn't appeal, the same specialist could
stay close to home and wait for one of the multitude of smaller,
regional, or traveling events springing up around the country.
Two trends largely account for the burgeoning of the worship conference
and trade show business. First, houses of worship are a big business,
and getting bigger all the time. By some accounts, houses of worship
represent the healthiest segment of the pro AV marketplace. Click here for more...
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Why buy a Sabine FBX Feedback Exterminator to do nothing to your sound?
Because that is exactly what your feedback controller should do. New
Sabine SMARTFilter technology improves on the industry standard in
transparent feedback control. Sabine's automatic parametric filters
are
placed faster and with one Hz resolution, while leaving your sound
untouched. Get maximum gain and the real story on feedback control at
www.Sabine.com.
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D.A.S. for Saint Andrews
Church
Saint Andrews Church can be found in the Australian
city of Walkerville. The D.A.S. sound system for this church was installed
by
the Australia-based BSS Sound and Lighting. The required systems were
supplied by D.A.S. distributor for Australia Magna Systems &
Engineering.
Chosen by BSS Sound and Lighting for the system upgrade were the Factor
and Dynamics series products. Four white DS-8s were installed near the
altar along with four white Factor 5s for the sides of the aisles. The
Factor products were elected thanks to their compact size, great sound,
and white color option. Click here for more...
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Sound Physics Labs Speakers
Team with Lectrosonics Wireless
Tracing its roots to 1924, East 91st Christian
Church in Indianapolis has emerged as one of Indiana's most
noteworthy houses of worship. That reputation has been aided by the
sheer size of the sanctuary itself, built large enough to house the
largest Schantz pipe organ in the Hoosier State.
With size come problems, though, particularly as the church has
worked to get in step with the changing times. Like many other
churches,
East 91st has sought to introduce more contemporary services into the
mix in a bid to stay as relevant as possible to the sight- and
sound-savvy younger generation. Unfortunately, for all its grandiose
size, the facility leaves a lot to be desired as a sound hall,
complicating the church's quest to improve its contemporary worship
services. Click here for more...
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Give the whole congregation a front row seat. The
Vikuiti™
XRVS-120 rear projection screen from 3M displays bright text and
images.
To request a FREE mini-screen and to read our case study, call
1-800-553-9215 or visit www.3M.com/Vikuiti/svc.
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Alcons QR36 leaves the
factory
After a very successful launch at the Frankfurt Prolight + Sound, Alcons is now shipping the first product of its
Q-series: the QR36.
The Q-series scalable ribbon-array columns represent a new type of
product and can popularly be seen as a "cross-over product" of a
traditional point-source loudspeaker and a J-curved line array system.
The series has been designed as solution to obtain excellent coverage
and ultimate intelligibility over longer distances in acoustically
challenging environments. Click here for more...
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Hall Research Technologies
Inc.
Adds to its Line of Creative Video Switchers and Splitters
The Hall Research Technologies CP-200 is a versatile
dual-purpose unit that can function as either a video splitter (one in
and two out) or a switcher (two in and one out). Its mode of operation
is set via a convenient front panel button. The device is compatible
with analog Component Video (YCbCr or YPbPr) and RGB (sync-on-green)
signals. It supports all RGB, TV, and HDTV resolutions up to 1080i. The
CP-200 features three BNC connectors per channel and comes with
RCA-to-BNC adapters for all connections allowing the use of either
three
BNC or three RCA cables. Click here for more...
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Cool-stack II Cooling for
Large
Racks
Active Thermal Management announced Cool-stack II,
a
2RU hot-air exhaust system. With six 4.8in. (120mm) fans and an
18in. depth, the Cool-stack II has the powerand the reachto
pull up to 130CFM of hot air out of tightly packed racks while
generating very low noise levels.
"Cool-stack II builds on the success of Cool-stack, but is designed to
provide flexible solutions for larger racks and larger heat loads,"
says
Frank Federman, ATM president. Click here for more...
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Syn-Aud-Con Would Like to
Remind Everyone It Will be Offering Two Seminars in Kansas City, Mo.
The new and revised seminars for 2005 have been a big
success. Our evaluations have been at their all time best! Pat and I
could not be more excited about presenting the seminars to you. Here
are
the details:
Sound
Reinforcement for Operators: Aug. 22-23, 2005 (Monday-Tuesday)
$500
Sound
Reinforcement for Technicians: Aug. 24-25, 2005
(Wednesday-Thursday)
$600
Take both Sound Reinforcement for Operators and Technicians:
$1050
For traveling details, click on this link: Kansas
City, Mo. Click here for more...
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