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Friday, November 20, 2009

Yorkville Releases the E1152 - Speaker - 1200w 15 inch 2 inch two way

The newest cabinet in the élite line, the E1152 delivers a full 1200 watts into the high quality 15-inch neodymium woofer and titanium driver housed in the solid 5/8-inch birch plywood trapezoid cabinet. Ideal for demanding touring and rental applications, the E1152 uses Yorkville's proven CTL™ high frequency driver protection ensures maximum reliability even in the most demanding club or concert hall.

Features

  • 1200 Watt Full Range Loudspeaker
  • 15-inch Neodymium Woofer
  • 3-inch Titanium HF Driver (1.4-inch Throat)
  • 60º x 50º ABS Waveguide Horn
  • Innovative CTL™ High Frequency Driver Protection
  • 2 x Speakon™ and 1 x 1/4-inch Parallel Inputs
  • Integrated All Metal Speaker Pole Adaptor
  • Solid 5/8-inch (15mm) Birch Plywood Construction
  • All-Metal Grille & Integrated Bar Handles

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Shure Mics Hit the Stage in London's “Rat Pack” Show

NILES, IL, November 17, 2009 — Mention The Rat Pack to anyone with a love of great music from the 50s and 60s and classics like “Volare,” “Fly Me To The Moon,” and “New York, New York” instantly spring to mind. Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., and Dean Martin epitomized the cool and glamour of the era with unparalleled lifestyles that captivated a global audience. They were film stars, showmen, comedians, and playboys, but most of all…it was about their music.

rat pack one

Chris Whybrow, the live sound engineer responsible for the West End show “Frank, Sammy & Dean – The Rat Pack Live from Las Vegas” has spent his career working on a string of award-winning theater productions and on tour with artists and bands like Kaiser Chiefs, Coldplay, and Dizzie Rascal. But with “The Rat Pack,” it’s all about combining great sound with authentic style.
“When you’re recreating some of the biggest classics ever to be recorded,” said Whybrow, “you need to be certain the gear you’re using is up to the job.”
When London’s West End celebrates these performers, it also celebrates some of the finest music ever recorded. So, it stands to reason that “The Rat Pack” show had to set the bar higher for sound quality than any other, which is why several Shure microphones, including the KSM9, KSM137, Beta 87, Beta 98, Beta 91, SM58®, and 55SH are used for vocals and the backline during the performances.
“We’re using a lot of Shure microphones on this show,” said Whybrow, “but the star is undoubtedly the KSM9 handheld condenser. We have two in black, but the six main ones we use are in champagne. They sound fantastic. With the KSM9s, I don’t need to treat the sound of their voices…it’s pretty much just flat, natural sound. You don’t really have to put any EQ on, as they’re a very natural sounding microphone.”
Chris has used KSM9s in some of his previous theater designs – including “Thriller Live,” the show that celebrates the career of Michael Jackson – so he was already familiar with what they were capable of, but he isn’t alone. The performers have been impressed with them, too.

rat pack two

“The performers love them, actually,” said Whybrow. “The performer playing Dean Martin especially loves them! During the show the mics come in for a bit of abuse, so it’s good that the housing on them is really strong. The capsule is also shock-mounted, making it ideal for hand-held performance, especially seeing as they get thrown off stage every performance – after ’Sammy Davis Jr.‘does ’That Old Black Magic.’ At the end of the song, he swings the mic around and lobs it off the stage and someone catches it. Well, that’s the plan – it’s been dropped a few times now, but it still works!”
So after designing the sound for “The Rat Pack,” does Chris ever have enough of hearing these tracks?
“I love all that old music – even after hearing it a lot,” he said. “These tunes…they’re classics

Monday, November 16, 2009

Construction Continues Around DPA

Sewer work continues around Direct Pro Audio's store and shop on south 11th Street in Council Bluffs. Expect to be dealing with traffic disruptions through the rest of the year.

South 11th Street is OPEN in front of Direct Pro Audio. Access is available south from Veterans Memorial Highway, but CLOSED from 34th Ave./Lew Ross Road.

If access to Direct Pro Audio is blocked by construction, you may enter through the Superior Auto World's lot.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Direct Pro Audio Plans Renkus-Heinz IC Live Demo

Direct Pro Audio and AVA Associates plan a demonstration of the Renkus-Heinz IC Live sound system.

The demonstration is the morning of Thursday November 12th, 2009 in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The demo is by invitation only. If you are interested in attending, please contact the following:

Adaptable, Articulate, Invisible
Digital beam steering puts IC Live output where it belongs: on the audience, not walls or ceilings.

Computer software lets you define the opening angles for as many as four sonic beams from each IC Live array module (up to 8 beams when stacked) and aim them up or down. Meanwhile, the slim enclosure stays vertical and inconspicuous.

Two ICL-R modules can be stacked for even tighter control and higher output.
Powerful, Accurate, Musical
Iconyx transparent technology controls sound with DSP intelligence, not cumbersome brute-force techniques. Multi-channel class D digital amplifiers with Integral DSP engines control every single array element with programmable precision.

High-current audiophile output stages power each light, efficient transducer in the Iconyx array individually. Even at 100 feet, SPL is an impressive105 dB (108 dB when stacked). Output is flat from 80 Hz to 20 kHz.

Low frequency energy can be extended to 40 Hz or below with matching subwoofers.


ICL-R Array shown with companion IC215S-R
Subwoofer
Portable, Scalable, Versatile
Iconyx IC Live arrays are engineered for portable applications, with a comprehensive hardware system that makes setup simple.

Two IC Live arrays can be combined for added output and control. When full range musical output is important to the program, one or two IC215-S dual 15-inch subwoofers can be added to either array.

The subwoofers can act as tall or wide bases for IC Live arrays using the interlocking hardware system.


One-Touch Presets, Intuitive Software
RHAON empowered IC Live arrays provide a full set of remote control and supervision functions, along< with the ability to store up to ten preset configurations in memory.

The presets adapt the arrays 150° wide horizontal coverage for typical applications such as hotel meeting rooms or auditoriums.

For more complex situations, Iconyx BeamWare software makes it easy to shape the array’s coverage to the audience area.


Applications

• Corporate Events
• Live Concerts
• Political Rallies
• Theatrical Productions.
• Museums: lobbies, galleries, etc.
• Resorts, Theme Parks
• Any environment where enjoyable music and/or intelligible speech are critical