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frequencies. Just when you need more wireless mics, the UHF band getting
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Houses of Worship Top Story
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More Conversation on
Consultants
What is an AV consultant, anyway, in the worship
market? What role should consultants play in the planning and
installation process, and who gets to define the skills and training
that entitle someone to use the title "consultant"?
HOW Focus has touched on this issue a couple of times in
recent months, and reader feedback reveals some important differences in
viewpoint. more>>
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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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Showorks Chooses Sabine
Wireless for Hands-free Sound System at Temple Sinai
"Many of our small and medium-sized houses of worship
do not have the luxury of a trained staff for running their sound
systems," says Rex Garrett from Showorks in Atlanta. "Sabine's wireless system is
the key that makes Temple Sinai's system as simple to use as flipping a
switch."
"The design goal for this job was to make the sound system as
transparent as possible to the rabbis, the cantor, and the congregation.
The Sabine equipment
was the key to achieving our design goal," says Garrett. more>>
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Lakewood Church Chooses Gepco
for Video and Audio Cable Installation
Lakewood Church, a nondenominational church based in
Houston, has recently chosen Gepco to cable its new worship facility. Lakewood
Church has more than 30,000 members and televises broadcasts reaching
more than 200 million households. Using Gepco's high-quality cables for
the video and cable installation will ensure successful transmission of
the services to the church's entire congregation.
"Gepco was our choice for audio and video cable products because they
are extremely durable and very reliable," states Andre Guidry, chief
media engineer. "I have used Gepco in the past for other projects, and I
am always pleased with the results. Gepco products deliver fantastic
results and the company provides top service. That is why we have chosen
Gepco as our primary supplier." more>>
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Soundcraft Creates DVD Guide to
Mixing
For more than 30 years, Soundcraft mixing
consoles have been widely applauded for their sonic performance, rugged
build, and highly intuitive operationthe last of which will now be
even more apparent thanks to the availability of a new DVD titled The
Soundcraft DVD Guide to Mixing.
Based on a 40-page instructional booklet initially produced by
Soundcraft in the '90s, the DVD provides a comprehensive walkthrough of
how to properly set up and operate an analog mixing console for live
sound reinforcement use. more>>
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Mix, Process, and Deliver With
the Yamaha EMX5014C
A winning combination of superior sound quality,
convenient mixing control, and reliability has made the Yamaha EMX
series the top choice for bands, personal studios, houses of worship,
corporate, and educational facilities. Compact packages; versatile input
capabilities; plentiful power; and top-quality, built-in signal
processing are standard equipment. Yamaha brings a new member to its EMX family with
the Winter NAMM introduction of the EMX5014C.
Like others in the EMX family, the EMX5014C is a fully integrated
mixer offering a range of features to mix, process, and deliver sound
with maximum quality and creative control. Equipped with ultra
lightweight amplifier circuits, power is the priority of the
500W-per-channel, multimode stereo power section. more>>
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Eagle 100/HD: Latest Seamless
Switcher Technology
Video and audio equipment provider FSR has developed the
next step in seamless switching capabilitiesthe Eagle 100/HDto
answer the practical needs of today's user. With eight analog video
inputs, one standard-definition SDI input, HD-SDI available on the HD
model, and one DVI input, you can literally bring any video source into
the Eagle.
The Eagle 100's unique layered approach and high-performance scalar
offer a level of creativity previously available in only the highest-end
video switchers. Flying picture-in-picture windows with borders and drop
shadows, colorization, and strobe effects, as well as a true 10-bit
luminance key, are just some of the tools built into the Eagle. more>>
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