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What is an Opto-Splitter?
As your lighting requirements grow, the need to split your DMX signal may grow as well. Perhaps you’ve made do with your DMX by daisy-chaining your fixtures; however, too many fixtures in the chain and your signal path can start breaking down. In theory (and it should...

Case Study: Parkway Baptist Church
The pastors of Parkway Baptist Church, located in Bardstown, Ky., used to spend every week crafting inspiring messages and conveying The Word to their congregation – only to wonder if their congregation was even receiving it. Their problem had nothing to do with...

So, You’re Ready To Go LED…But Is Your System?
As time goes on, the market continues to develop new, more flexible and efficient means to light the stage with LED technology. Originally, LED lighting fixtures were not capable of producing a high-quality light output. We now have access to high quality LED’s that can produce light almost as good as an incandescent fixture while also adding some very beneficial side effects, like color changing capabilities, lower power draw requirements and low heat radiation. They are used in all levels of production, from Broadway to High Schools.
Because LED’s have become almost commonplace in the entertainment industry, we often take for granted the changes that they can require to our facility’s infrastructure. Most venues that still utilize incandescent lighting systems continue to do so because of the cost to change their existing systems to allow the use of the new fixtures. An LED fixture differs from its incandescent predecessor because it is more of an electronic device than a light. With that difference comes special requirements for proper use. LED’s require both data, in the form of a DMX signal, and power be supplied to each device.
KLANG Announces Custom JH Audio Sharona Giveaway
Hot on the heels of yesterday’s exciting launch of JH Audio’s brand new flagship in-ear monitor, the Sharona, KLANG:technologies now reveals that it will soon be giving away five custom KLANG-branded pairs of the latest JH Audio IEM model for free following a month-long contest.
To enter the giveaway, contenders will need to take or find their favorite photo of themselves with any KLANG product, then simply go online to https://www.klang.com/win and upload the image. The competition closes at 11:59 p.m. (GMT) on Friday, June 3, at which point five lucky winners will then be chosen from the images received, with the announcement of the Sharona recipients being revealed on Friday, July 1.
RF Venue’s Diversity Architectural Antenna Makes High Performance Invisible
RF Venue, a global leader in antenna and RF wireless communication products, is introducing its Diversity Architectural Antenna, a new system component for wireless microphones that offers the core capabilities of the company’s acclaimed Diversity Fin Antenna in a virtually invisible footprint. In installations where aesthetics matter, the patented cross-polarized Diversity Architectural Antenna is an unobtrusive, high-performance solution to the problem of wireless microphone signal dropouts, multipath interference and IMD issues plaguing the use of separate paddle antenna pairs. The antenna provides an elegantly designed solution for integrators developing A/V systems for houses of worship, schools from K-12 to higher education, corporate conference and training rooms and any other smaller, indoor multi-purpose venue.
Featuring a slim profile enclosure, the Diversity Architectural Antenna can be installed in any position on a wall or ceiling and can be painted to match any interior, delivering a true diversity solution that can hide in plain sight. With its unique, patent-pending, dual-feed antenna design, both A and B diversity connections are provided, so there’s no need to install two separately spaced antennas, resulting in a more professional look that room designers and architects appreciate.
SoundPro Named NAMM Top 100 Dealer, Up for “Dealer of the Year” Award
Sound Productions (SoundPro) has been named a Top 100 Dealer by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM), the global association of music instruments and pro audio products. The NAMM’s Top 100 Dealer Award honors industry leaders in music retail from throughout the world.
The annual Top 100 Dealer Award recognizes music product dealers that demonstrate exceptional commitment to their stores, neighborhoods, and customers—with the overarching goal of creating a more musical world through their local communities. To determine the list, an independent panel of judges reviewed hundreds of submissions and scored them according to a wide range of categories that include customer service, innovation, music advocacy, store design, marketing, and sales promotions.