France - PAN.OPTIKUM describe themselves as an ensemble of street or action theatre artists. They are all about outdoor theatre productions on a huge scale with complex and spectacular pyrotechnics, gigantic purpose-built theatrical machines, large-scale projection, stunning lighting and effects, and a troupe of artists who clearly aren't afraid of heights.

Each show tells a story through the media of theatre, music and song. The company responsible for transmitting those messages - aurally, at least - is Freiburg-based rental company, Coco Sound, who specified a significant Uniline system from APG for PAN.OPTIKUM's European tour.

The PA configuration is an unusual one given that PAN.OPTIKUM perform in large, open spaces with the audience in the middle and the show going on around - and indeed, at times, amongst - them. Consequently, Coco Sound's Joscha Muschal specified a fou

India - The Gaitey Theatre in Himachal Pradesh, India, has a special look that is worth preserving. This remarkable piece of Victorian-theatre architecture was conceived by legendry Architect Henry Irwin, and symbolises the grandeur of the British colonial period heritage.

After the inception in the year 1887, eminent theatre personalities like Rudyard Kipling, Baden Powel, K.L.Sehgal, Prithviraj Kapoor, Balraj Sahni, and Manohar Singh have taken to the stage of this theatre.

The government of Himachal Pradesh recently restored the 124-year-old historical landmark, which seats 320 people over two floors, and whose main purpose is still for dramatics and other classical and folk cultural activities. However, after the restoration, it was clear that the existing sound system wasn't meeting the demands of this busy theatre, and that a new, state of the art solution was required.<

UK - Founded by some of the UK's leading sound designers, the ASD was officially launched at PLASA2011 to provide sound designers a professional representative body.

Issues such as training and new technology are at the forefront of the Association's aims and so it has actively sought support from rental companies, educational institutions and equipment manufacturers. As one of the professional audio industry's major examples of the latter, Yamaha Commercial Audio is very supportive of the new venture.

"Providing support for end users is very important to Yamaha and so we fully endorse the launch of the ASD," says Karl Christmas, senior manager at Yamaha Commercial Audio (UK). "As a corporate sponsor, we look forward to working with the ASD's Board to develop opportunities for training, discussion of new audio technologies and any other support that we can offer

France - Moored at the Quai de l'Oise in the 19th arrondissement, L'Improviste is a traditional 'peniche' or longboat that has been completely restored and converted into Paris's latest jazz club/wine bar. The lower deck, which houses the jazz club, has been equipped with a new APG sound system, specified and installed by systems contractor and events specialist, Octalino.

Given the rather 'bijou' dimensions of both the room and the stage, the venue required a physically unobtrusive system that would nevertheless deliver professional results. As a spokesman for l'Improviste pointed out, "If we want to attract professional musicians and discerning audiences, we have to be prepared to invest in professional equipment that delivers a quality result. This is why we turned to a company like Octalino who specialize in providing AV systems for the events market as well as handling

Germany / USA - In order to generate high-octane promotion of their new album I'm With You, Red Hot Chili Peppers recently simulcast a live concert from Cologne to cinemas throughout the States.

With their long-serving FOH engineer, Dave Rat, piloting the house mix, the band performed all songs off the album plus many other selected hits - largely through an EAW sound system.

The European promo run immediately preceded the South American leg of the band's stadium-sized world tour, and according to Rat, the concert at Cologne's 2,200-capacity E-WERK was a huge success - largely due to the presence of the compact EAW KF730 house system and combination of MicroSubs and MicroWedge floor monitors.

This venue was chosen since Germany is the band's largest European market, and Cologne the city where their European arena tour commenced in early October.

The bulk of the soun

South Africa - Durban based rental company Clifi Sound (formerly Sound Design), who specialise in corporate and live event production, recently invested in a HK Audio ConTour Array 2 system from Pro Audio, the authorised distributor for HK Audio loudspeaker systems in South Africa.

"The flexibility of the CTA as well as its warm tone has made an impression on those looking for quality professional audio products," says Andrew Sorrill, audio specialist at Pro Audio. "The ConTour Array is extremely expandable in setup from a compact system to a line array for larger events - and it can be groundstacked or flown, which enables companies like Clifi Sound to use it in a range of different ways for various events."

Clifton Westraad, owner of Clifi Sound has been so impressed with the product, that he placed another order for a ConTour Array 2 System as well as HK

UK - The d&b audiotechnik benchmark E-Series comprises some of the smallest loudspeakers within the Black range of products. In order to expand the offering within this series, d&b is launching the new E4and E5 loudspeakers that size wise fit below the recently launched E6,the successor for the venerable little E3. The E4 will be available from November 2011, while the release of the E5 is scheduled for January 2012.

The E4 and E5, the latter being a new design for the popular E0, are lightweight two-way passive loudspeakers that employ a 4" and 5" LF driver respectively and a coaxially mounted wide dispersion dome tweeter. Both are mounted in highly compact enclosures and offer wide symmetrical dispersion patterns in the horizontal and vertical plane, while the cabinets may be mounted in either attitude.

They have built-in passive crossover networks with a frequency

Europe - Theatrical performer and musician Emilie Autumn, backed by her all-female band the Bloody Crumpets, doesn't stint on the entertainment. Apart from singing, violin-playing and vaudevillian chit-chat between performers, Autumn's act includes aerial flying, burlesque fan dancing, stilt-walking, fire eating and multiple costume changes. She finds the only headworn mic to keep pace with her flamboyant performances is the DPA 4088 cardioid headset.

"I've been using the DPA 4088F in all of my shows, which are a blend of rock and theatre, making them a severe challenge to mic properly," explain Autumn. "The theatre side demands that we use headsets and that the mics are as invisible as possible, but the rock side demands that we are all able to sing, scream, and generally go nuts every night, with over two hours of intense vocals. I'm also playing wireless electr

Bahrain - Nicolas Kyvernitis Electronics Enterprises, Roland Professional distributors in the region, have recently completed the Roland Roadshow series with the last and final event hosted in Bahrain. The event, which attracted professionals from the AV industry included individuals from installation companies, live sound rental firms and broadcast integrators.

"Although Bahrain has gone through some difficulties this year, we experienced an upbeat and very interested attendance that were full for two of three sessions we hosted," commented Moswain Antao, Roland product specialist. "We received a lot of interest for our digital audio snakes, vision mixers and the other products from Roland. The equipment will now be sent back to Dubai for the InfoComm exhibition in October."

(Jim Evans)

Lithuania - Yamaha audio equipment is making high profile inroads into the audio systems of the world's major sporting venues. DME series digital mixing engines and SB168-ESstage boxes are a feature of the new audio system at Paris's Stade de France and now Europe's newest major sporting venue, Lithuania's Žalgiris Arena, features no less than 31 Yamaha power amplifiers.

Located in Kaunas, the €50m Žalgiris Arena covers 39,684m² and is the largest in the Baltic states. Designed as a multi-purpose sports and entertainment venue, its primary functions are hosting basketball matches and live concerts, seating15,442 spectators for the former and up to 17,500 for the latter.

The arena features a number of technical innovations like automated, power-operated windows. Designed by project engineer Orunas Urbonas and installed by Kaunas-based Audiotonas, the Arena's audio specifica

USA - Martin Audio and Delicate Productions of Camarillo and San Francisco, California have announced Delicate's purchase of an MLA Multi-cellular Loudspeaker Array system.

Joining North Carolina-based Special Event Services (SES) and Las Vegas-based On Stage Audio (OSA) as key North American companies in the growing worldwide MLA Network, Delicate has taken delivery of an extensive MLA System comprised of MLA enclosures, MLD down-fill enclosures and MLX subwoofers.

Delicate first employed MLA on a successful Selena Gomez tour of North America in August and September and will be deploying an expanded version of the system on Gomez' Canadian tour starting October 13th in Victoria, BC.

Originally founded in 1980, Delicate provides full service multimedia production for live entertainment and corporate events. Delicate recently won the 10th Annual Total Production International

UK - Last week, Manchester's principal theatre venues all ran simultaneous musical productions supported by London-based Orbital Sound, with the hit musical comedy Sister Actat the Opera House completing the trio at the start of its first-ever UK and Ireland tour.

Sister Act is now running at the Opera House until 15 October. Orbital also provided the sound equipment and support for the UK tour of Grease at the Palace Theatre, and for the new UK touring production of Top Hat at the Lowry.

Orbital Sound's show credits are also extending to continental Europe, with the Dutch production of Miss Saigon in Utrecht, We Will Rock You in Antwerp, the Milan production of Sister Act, and the forthcoming Dutch version of Wicked - both opening in late October.

MD Chris Headlam sees a new market confidence for top-quality musical pro

Italy - Audio sales and rental service company, Agorà, has carried out an advanced sound and lighting installation at the new Juventus Stadium in Turin. For audio network transport and signal distribution they have developed an Optocore redundant optical fibre ring system to span the new 41,000 capacity arena.

Agorà's relationship with the German fibre network specialists extends back to 2002 when the company's Italian distributors Audiosales srl first introduced them to the system.

After many years of discussions, demos and comparative testing, Agorà rented an Optocore system to top Ukrainian football club Shakhtar Donetsk in June this year, to help the club celebrate its 75th birthday. The Optocore solution enabled remote control of all amplifiers used in the club's Donbass Arena over Ethernet.

This fully-redundant, low-latency solution was so successful that a similar

Portugal - Following several years of strong growth as Martin Audio's exclusive Portuguese distributor, Tecnimúsica has now been awarded full brand representation by the British manufacturer for all the PALOP territories (the group of five African countries where Portuguese is the official language).

Tecnimusica's new status was confirmed during last month's PLASA Show in London by Martin Audio director of sales, Simon Bull, and export sales manager, Martin Kelly.

"We have worked with Tecnimúsica's owner Jorge de Oliveira and his team for a number of years and have been impressed by the way they have built the brand - particularly in recent years," stated Kelly.

With more than 25 years' experience behind them, Tecnimúsica's founder said he was delighted by the recognition and the increased responsibility. "It will enable us to strengthen our reputation and

Germany - The official visit to Germany of Pope Benedict XVI received worldwide press coverage, whilst the national media provided comprehensive information on the event by means of special programmes, talk shows and live reports. The highlight of the tour was a visit to the German capital, Berlin, on 22-23 September, where the Pope celebrated the Mass with 61,000 followers in the Olympic Stadium while millions more followed the event on television.

To ensure that not a word spoken by the Pope, who has a relatively quiet voice, was lost in the giant, 56,000sq.m oval stadium, sound reinforcement equipment from Electro-Voice was used exclusively.

In addition to the 171 Electro-Voice XLC enclosures already installed, a multitude of additional EV array elements were deployed. These included 104 XLD181, 40 X-Line Xvls and Xvlts (main in- and out-hangs), as well as 60 XLE181 enclosu

Tax Relief - Commercial producers and Arts Council England are lobbying the government to introduce US-style tax relief that would allow theatre investors to write off losses against income tax, reports The Stage. The Treasury has just finished consulting on proposals aimed at extending tax benefits on investment by business angels for small and start-up businesses across all sectors. However, in its response, ACE has called on the government to launch a separate review looking specifically at tax breaks for all the creative industries - including theatre - claiming there is a need for "a detailed review of the evidence base on the different forms, levels and instruments in this sector."

The arts council's director of theatre, Barbara Matthews, told The Stage, "We're sort of saying 'thank you for giving us the opportunity to respond to this, it might

UK - In a sales initiative pioneered by the White Rose shopping centre in Leeds Joe McElderry and the Rizzle Kicks performed to a crowd of 8500 people as part of the centre's Girls night in event. All the shops reopened for the event with exclusive discounts for the ticket only evening whilst audiences were entertained by the acts.

Powered by six dB Technologies DVA T4 and three DVA S10 per side this was the system's first major event for Indivisual who recently added the system to their rental inventory and also managed the event from start to finish.

Jonathan Bentham explains, "Whilst looking for a new flag-ship line array product for our rental stock we were recommended to look at the db Technologies T4 system. The recommendation came from a fellow user who suggested it was ideal for our needs.

"After seeing and hearing the product we were instantly sold.

UK - RCF will augment the targeted product range it plans to present at xSolutions 2011 (19-20 October, ExCeL London) by extending the family of VSA vertical digitally-steerable array columns.

At the recent PLASA Show, the company launched its smaller VSA 850 and VSA 1250 for the first time, complementing the original VSA 2050 - and such was the impact created that they have decided to give them a second airing at the ExCel.

"This entire show is about providing creative solutions for AV specialists and M&E consultants - and this will present them with a number of alternative solutions to control sound aand work within the architecture of difficult, highly-reverberant commercial spaces," believes RCF UK director of sales, Phil Price.

The two new speakers offer a more flexible and scalable solution, says the company. The VSA 1250 incorporates 12 individual amplifiers

Italy - dBTechnologies digital line arrays towered above the Motocross World Championship racecourse in Fermo last month. The dramatic undulations of the Italian track used for the last Grand Prix of the season could have presented quite a challenge for an audio engineer to provide complete coverage during the two-day event. Andrea Salvioli, however, was definitely up to the challenge.

Making use of the manufacturer's newest release, DVA T12, dBTechnologies product manager and audio specialist, Salvioli explains the system's design. "We used three clusters each comprising ten T12 modules, flown from a crane at a height of 16m. Beneath these were a further two stacks of the DVA S20 subwoofers, six facing one way and six the other, to get the best possible low frequency coverage for the area. One stack of subwoofers was delayed by 4.5 milliseconds to compensate for the gap be

UK - The inaugural XSolutions in London will see Sennheiser UK bringing a selected range of own brand and distributed products to this new AV technology based event.

Having announced the full availability of all Channel 38 capable wireless ranges at PLASA2011, examples of Sennheiser's G3 2000 Series and 3000/5000 Series products will be on display at XSolutions. Sennheiser now offers a comprehensive selection of Channel 38 compatible choices with evolution G3 GB systems tuning from 606 to 648 MHz, 2000 GBW Series tuning from 606 to 678 MHz and 3000/5000 Series tuning from 606 to 790 MHz.

Also on show from Sennheiser will be the ADN conference system featuring Crestron touch screen control. This new facility adds an additional level of functionality to the already popular cable based discussion system.

Sennheiser UK will also be showing a range of innovative products from its

Poland - Jozef Pilsudski Park in Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski is one of the most popular recreational areas in Poland's Kamienna river basin. One of the latest attractions of the park is a new thousand-seater amphitheater. The programme scheduled for the new venue includes both theatrical productions and live concerts. This being the case, the amphitheater's sound reinforcement system necessarily had to be capable of offering the highest possible level of intelligibility as well as enough punch to bring musical performances to life.

The planning and implementation of the sound reinforcement solution was entrusted to two Polish companies: Tommex, the Polish Dynacord distributor, and Anna-Bud which was in charge of the installation. Together both companies opted for a lavish Dynacord system based around the compact Cobra-4 line array and featuring eight Cobra PWH planar waveguide bass

Germany - Almost half a century after their first gig in the city, The Beatles finally came home to Hamburg when the concept of a permanent interactive exhibition dedicated to the Fab Four became a reality, with a Renkus-Heinz loudspeaker system powering an immersive cinema experience.

Situated at the end of the Reeperbahn, in Hamburg's famous red-light and club district, and close to many of the venues where the band performed, Beatlemania is a 1,300 sq m celebration over five floors of the Liverpool band, from their early days in Hamburg's Indra club and Kaiser Keller to their break-up in 1970.

Technical partner for the ambitious project was Hamburg-based Amptown System Company (ASC), who designed and installed audio, lighting and video technology and integrated media systems. The client brief also called for a ticketing system using RFID technology to coordinate ticket desk

UK - London based AV and technical production services company Presentation Rentals (PR) has become the first UK company to offer an all-White d&b Audiotechnik sound system in its rental stock, which is being used to service its busy ongoing work schedule.

The initial PR White Series speakers comprise d&b T10s and B4s, which make an suitable system for high profile small to medium events, and join PR's extensive d&b audio rental stock.

PR has made the move after recent work in many venues in and around London - including art gallery and exhibition spaces - which are clean, white and airy, lending themselves ideally to the aesthetics of a white audio system. The same is true of marquees and other tensile structures, which are also usually white-based, however the new system looks equally appealing and sounds excellent anywhere with a good design and atmosphere.

Explains PR's

UK - Members of Cooper Control's entertainment lighting control team spent the month of August onsite in Edinburgh, supporting one of the world's largest and most diverse performance festivals - the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Over 150 venues selected Zero 88 control desks and dimming for their fringe appearance this year, with products being supplied from a large variety of Zero 88 dealers including Northern Light, Black Light, Hawthorn, HSL, Stage Electrics and Stage Lighting Services. On-site backup was provided by members of the Zero 88 team throughout the month long festival, including a number of training and support consoles supplied directly to give venue staff members an opportunity to try out equipment even whilst theirs was in use.

Continuing its partnership with the festival, which began in 2003, the 2011 Edinburgh Fringe proved to be one of the busiest years for Ze

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