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Table of Contents Houses of Worship Top Story Music Too Loud? Maybe... Letters A response from ICIA Installation News Oasis Christian Center chooses Hanabi HVS-3000S digital video switcher Product News Christie announces availability of single-chip DLP projector Avlex shipping MIPRO's MA-909 wireless mixer system DPA Microphones offers 4067 microphone solution ADVERTISEMENT ![]() Meyer Sound Laboratories is the proven developer of loudspeakers for live sound and permanent installations. Our self-powered technology produces unparalleled fidelity, reliability and convenience. Meyer Sound¹s quality and unmatched dedication to customer support has made us the choice for houses of worship of every size around the world.www.meyersound.com/markets/worship Houses of Worship Top Story Music Too Loud? Maybe... When a member of a church congregation complains to the music minister that the music is "too loud," what does that mean? It might simply mean the music is too loud. But it might also mean the words are unintelligible, the individual doesn't like the style, or he or she is sitting in the one bad seat in the whole house. Media ministers, and their designers, need to be carefully attuned to these complaints and what they really indicate. Click here for more... ADVERTISEMENT TV One produces over fifty products for the professional video market worldwide, including Seamless Switchers, Scan Converters, Video Scalers, HDTV Converters, Standards Converters, SDI Converters, Matrix Routing Switchers, Digital Video Recorders, Video Servers, LCD Monitors, Frame Synchronizers, Distribution Systems and other Video Terminal Equipment. www.tvone.com Letters A response from ICIA The last edition of Sound & Video Contractor's "Systems Integration Special Focus: Houses of Worship" email newsletter published in its Top Story a complaint by a reader about unqualified consultants. The reader proposed that a certification program for consultants would help to improve their proficiency. ICIA could not agree more. In fact, despite the impression given by the article, there is indeed a national recognition program for consultants and designers: the ICIA Certified Technology Specialist -- Design certification. Since 1998, ICIA has offered a rigorous audiovisual design training program. With over 300 hours of online lessons and nine full days of onsite training, the Design professional track provides extensive education in both the theory and application of audiovisual design. The Design certification examination includes written, oral and hands-on testing. Only those AV professionals with a general CTS certification and at least two years of industry work experience may take the examination. The exam itself is designed to ensure that AV professionals who have achieved an exceptional level of skills and expertise in the field are able to pass. A wide range of professionals have benefited from ICIA's Design education: consultants, integrators and non-commercial AV managers. Click here for more... Installation News Oasis Christian Center chooses Hanabi HVS-3000S digital video switcher The Oasis Christian Center in Los Angeles has upgraded the quality of its video productions with the installation of broadcast-quality equipment including a Hanabi HVS-3000S16 digital video switcher from FOR-A Corporation of America. Celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2004, Oasis is currently located in the old Destiny Theatre on Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles. As one of the original United Artists' theaters, the Destiny hosted movie premiers and other gala events attended by celebrities of the day. Oasis purchased the theatre in February 1997 and proceeded with a multi-million dollar renovation, including expansion of the proscenium stage and the replacement of the seats. The renovated space seats about 600 people. Click here for more... Product News Christie announces availability of single-chip DLP projector Christie, a major provider of visual solutions for business, entertainment and industry, announces the availability of the Christie DS+60 -- the industry's brightest and most versatile single-chip DLP projector. The Christie DS+60 delivers 6000 ANSI lumens and features a range of lenses and input modules to suit any installation, regardless of ambient lighting, screen size and sources. True SXGA+ (1400x1050) resolution, a contrast ratio of up to 5000:1, 10-bit image processing and high quality optics deliver dazzling images with saturated color and spectacular video. The Christie DS+60 integrates easily and quickly into a wide variety of environments including boardrooms, large conference rooms, rental/staging, small auditoriums and houses of worship. Click here for more... Avlex shipping MIPRO's MA-909 wireless mixer system Avlex Corporation has announced that the new MIPRO MA-909 Professional Wireless Mixer is now in stock and will be on display at the 2005 Winter NAMM show in Anaheim, CA.
The MA-909 is a UHF true diversity 16 frequency agile wireless mixer
that combines up to two wireless microphones, a CD player, Mic and Line
inputs into a rack mountable 2 space control mixer with a wireless
transmitter. When used in conjunction with MIPRO's MR-90E UHF true
diversity receiver module this system represents a huge solution for the
school audio market. Click here for more... DPA Microphones offers 4067 microphone solution The 4067 from DPA Microphones is a flexible miniature microphone solution, that features very easy and fast adjustment possibilities. The headband construction is unique in design, because it gives the user the choice between left and/or right mounting and colour change. Click here for more... |
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