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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.. ]
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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.. ]
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Until such a day when an invention comes out that makes bad bands good, Sound Engineers everywhere will be saucing their trousers over little gadgets like this:
Martin Audio's "Engineer" - a new digital management processor which can help stop muppets (DJ's) ruining your PA.
"Incorporating a broad range of standard facilities; EQ, limiting, time delay and a 4 X 8 routing matrix, the Engineer offers solutions to some of the most commonly encountered operational and environmental problems in audio system design"
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