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Houses of Worship Top Story
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Audio Podcast:
Acoustic Challenges in the House of Worship Environment
In this edition of the Houses of Worship AV Special Focus enewsletter
podcast series, S&VC contributor and freelance AV specialist
Bennett Liles begins a two-part conversation with acoustic expert, Vance
Breshears, president and founder of Sound Technology
Consultants, on acoustic challenges in the house of worship
environment. To listen to this interview, Click here
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The right education, the right products, the right network and the right
show. Attend the HOW-TO Sound Workshops at the NSCA Expo March 15-17th,
2007 in Orlando Florida and find solutions to real-life church sound
issues. This is a fantastic opportunity for church staff and volunteers
to quickly hone their skills on church sound techniques. This is a must
attend event for anyone involved in church sound. Register Today and
enter code HOW207 in the "Complimentary Exhibits Code Box. For more
information, click
here.
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Reel-Exchange is
Coming
This April, Sound & Video Contractor bridges
the gap between content
creation and content display, bringing content creators together with
content buyers through a whole new website: Reel-Exchange.com. Reel-Exchange
will give you a virtual space to post, search, collaborate, and connect
with
fellow industry professionals, whether you are creating and/or buying
training videos, kiosk content, digital signage material, worship
content,
or museum and theme park content.
Reel-Exchange will launch this April. If you would like to be among the
first to know more about this exciting new communication tool, go to www.reel-exchange.com/first2know. By registering at
the site, you will
receive the latest updates and be part of a select group to receive a
special offer before the Reel-Exchange launches.
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AMX Expands Endeleo Distributed
Media Line with Product for Smaller-Scale Installations
AMX,
a worldwide leader in advanced control system technology, announced that
it has expanded its Endeleo Distributed Media product line with a
Universal Distribution Matrix (UDM) solution for smaller-scale
installations. The UDM-0102 Multi-Format Distribution Hub supports two
high-resolution input ports and one UDM output port, making it an ideal
solution for distributing audio/video (A/V) content to a classroom,
conference room or other presentation room. The UDM-0102 will be
demonstrated in AMX booth C30 at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE), being
held Jan. 30 -- Feb. 1 in Amsterdam. Read more by visiting Sound & Video
Contractor's Briefing Room at blog.svconline.com/briefingroom.
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Launching April 2007, the all-new Reel-Exchange.com will connect you with film and
video professionals, job/hiring opportunities, and potential global
collaborations for your next production.Go to www.reel-exchange.com/first2know to be among the
first to know more about Reel-Exchange.com and be entered to win Sony
and Dell prizes.
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Woodlawn Church can See Clearly
Thanks to TV One Monitors
Woodlawn Church, located in Columbia, Mich., has
upgraded all of its television monitoring to TV One monitors. The
system, installed by Nashville Teleproductions in Nashville, Tenn.,
consisted of a combination of five 15in. color LCD displays, two triple
monitors, and a single quad monitor.
Working with Shivelbine Music and Sound as the dealer/supplier of
the TV One equipment, Nashville Teleproductions upgraded both the sound
reinforcement system and the video component of Woodlawn's physical
plant. more>>
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Lectrosonics Announces
Availability of SMQ Series Transmitter
Lectrosonics, is pleased to announce that its new
SMQ "Super-Mini" quarter-watt wireless transmitter has cleared FCC
regulatory requirements and is now available. The 250mW RF output of the
SMQ provides exceptional range and resistance to interference, and the
unit's RF-isolated output reduces inter-modulation (IM) products when
the transmitter is used in multichannel systems.Similar to the SM
transmitter introduced by Lectrosonics in 2005, the new SMQ features a
membrane-switch front panel, LCD display, and specially plated,
machined-aluminum housing. Like the company's SM and SMD transmitters,
the SMQ responds to commands generated by the optional RM remote control
unit. more>>
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