Audio Logic Systems Takes Off to Tahoe
Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival answers the question, “d&b or not d&b?”
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Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival answers the question, “d&b or not d&b?”
Solotech broadens its increasingly international footprint with acquisition of Nashville design-build company.
The organization is covering its constituents at live events throughout the year with a new Martin Audio PA in tow.
An audio makeover for ‘The Stephen Foster Story’ included a new Allen & Heath desk.
Audio provider ENTEC brings EDM to the masses at German dance festival.
More than 54,000 people came out to the decade-old ribfest, getting their fill of food and music via a Yorkville Sound PA.
After multiple collaborations with the Boston Pops for its annual Fireworks Spectacular, Queen Latifah took to the road this summer for an orchestral mini-tour.
Aussie metal/funk/Latin/reggae band freaked out the festivals of Europe this summer.
Restaurant’s sound can be adjusted from other side of the world.
Longtime Broadway audio provider broadens its reach with new division.
By Steve Harvey. Many concerts have raised the roof at the 23,500-seat American Family Insurance Amphitheater, the flagship venue of Milwaukee’s Summerfest, but this...
By Mel Lambert. Famed London gallery uses immersive sound to enhance high-tech art installation.
The venerable Pennsylvania venue opts for a Coda Audio line array system.
A new IOTA report from AVIXA predicts a strong AV industry in the years ahead.
By Mel Lambert. How do you get a theater audience to experience the paranoia and suspicion of East Berlin in 1968? For the sold-out...
Morris tackles audio for Russell Dickerson, Maren Morris, Hunter Hayes and others as it fields d&b on five stages.
Jessica Paz, co-sound designer for Hadestown, became both the first woman to nominated for and also the first to win a Tony Award for...
New amphitheater for seniors outfitted with Clair house system.
Hyperspace got “hyperreal” when Clearwing Productions deployed L-Acoustics’ L-ISA for a live orchestral accompaniment to The Empire Strikes Back.
The TED Conference and Meyer Sound kicked off a new partnership this spring.
The famed L.A. musical launch pad has updated its audio system.
Much of the annual three-day event was mixed on eMotion LV1 live mixers.
New loudspeaker inventory will be used throughout the Dominican Republic.
The Milwaukee Bucks’ new home sports JBL Professional, Crown and BSS Audio systems.
Riedel comms kept Special Olympics World Games connected.
The Macau, China production uses d&b Soundscape for an immersive experience.
By Clive Young. The performance was one of the first inside New York City’s $475 million venue, The Shed.
A virtual bird’s eye view of the town completes its vision with sound.
Kicking off the new “Play It Loud” exhibit still meant staying under 95 dB.
A small 150-cap venue in England kept its doors open with help from the mic manufacturer.
Morris provided live sound inside the challenging US Bank Stadium for this year’s Final Four.
By Clive Young. This year's Tony Award nominations for Best Sound Design for plays and musicals have been announced.
Epic play gets the immersive audio treatment for New York premiere.
The corporate event specialist has taken on a sizable Martin Audio inventory.
The venue Caves du Manoir in Switzerland has upgraded its old analog console and aging PA.
CTS Nashville threw a shindig to show off its new JBL VTX A8 system.
A passel of new consoles has changed the live sound workflows at the San Luis Obispo Performing Arts Center.
Cleveland’s legendary venue has reopened for business following a $3 million renovation that included its audio system.
Four companies fielded Clair Bros. loudspeakers for shindig at world’s largest club.
The venue’s Spring Break event saw Rock N Roll Rentals bring in a Yorkville system for 10 days of concerts.