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Eclipsed by a legend.

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Eclipsed by a legend.

Eclipse Sound & Light in Suffolk, UK has decided to become a player, as it's just bought an Electro-Voice XLD compact line array system.  The speaker configuration consists of 12 XLD281 top boxes plus four XLC215 bass bins, powered by EV's Tour Grade amps. Eclipse have gone for a  48-channel Midas Legend L3000, so Audiotechnews would love to hire in the speakers, but will bring the desk himself, thanks very much. [ read more.. ]

Middle East gears up for major touring acts

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SLS Productions has have upped their game by welcoming what they claim to be the largest line-array system in the Middle East. Audiotechnews imagines theSLS Productions has upped its game by welcoming what it claims to be the largest line-array system in the Middle East. Audiotechnews imagines the JBL VerTec 4889 system was added to their inventory due to coming under fire for being heavily under-powered when it comes to major touring acts, as reported by Proaudiomiddleeast Santana will act as the guinea pig for the system, presumably by way [ read more.. ]

Meyer introduce you

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Maybe some things sound so good, you want to hear them echo around the halls.  Evidently Albert is one of those halls, as Sound By Design Ltd have installed  a new system geared around Meyer Sound M1D ultracompact and M2D compact curvilinear array loudspeakers. "The new system features 10 M2D cabinets, 20 M1D cabinets, two M1D-Sub ultracompact subwoofers, and one M2D-Sub compact subwoofer. Six UPA-1P compact wide coverage loudspeakers provide coverage to the seating surrounding either side of the hall's famed pipe organ. A Galileo loudspeake [ read more.. ]

Driving the system too hard?

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John Hornby Skewes & Co. Ltd must be ever so ticked off.  This from Sound On Sound "Early on Monday Nov 5th, a white M.A.N. 7.5 tonne truck with tail lift, reg FN54 FPZ on hire to John Hornby Skewes & Co. Ltd. and containing an HK Audio COHEDRA line array concert and numerous other PA systems, was stolen from the car park at the Innkeepers Lodge, Sheldon, Birmingham." Anyone with any information on this theft should contact 0845 1135000, and ask for Stetchford Police Station, quoting crime reference number 20D31517707, or JHS themsel [ read more.. ]