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Showing posts with label ProSoundWeb. Show all posts

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Must Have It Tools Of Pro Audio



Ron Behro:  I am freelance sound technician and the piece of gear I would need the most is my Maglite 2D cell flashlight. It is always in my took kit at every gig. There are so many time during a gig where you need to be able to see in dark places. It is just an essential tool!


Click here to read the full article on the website:
https://www.prosoundweb.com/channels/live-sound/roundtable-the-must-have-it-tools-of-the-pro-audio-trade/3/

Yamaha DXS15mkII Powered Subwoofer: Road Test by Craig Leerman

Found this article on Prosoundweb.com.

It is a Road Test by Craig Leerman for the new Yamaha DXSmkII Powered Subwoofer




Click here on the link to read the full Road Test:


Thursday, February 20, 2014

Guidelines For Portable Racks: The Advantages Of Different Approaches

Here is an article all about the advantages of user quality, portable racks for storage and transportation of all professional sound equipment. I found this article on Prosoundweb site which was originally written by Phillip Giddings. This article is an excerpt from the book "Audio System Designs and Installations" by Phillip Giddings.
Here is the web link to view the article on Prosoundweb:

Below are some picture examples of portable racks in use with professional sound companies. Quality racks cost money but, are worth every dollar to keep all your valuable sound equipment protected.







Monday, September 3, 2012

Live Sound in the 70s

Here is an article about how live sound was mixed in the 70s. I was just thinking about this topic and ProSoundWeb has delivered once again. Compared to today's live sound standards, back in the 70s most bands just had bare bones sound system which they carried around with them to all of their gigs! Check out this article for an overview of live sound in the 70s. Enjoy!

http://www.prosoundweb.com/article/sound_in_the_70s_memories_of_mayhem_mischief_mishaps/P1/

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Advanced Small Console Techniques Article

Hello Everyone!

Just finished reading a great article on the ProSoundWeb site.
"Advanced Small Console Techniques: Maximizing The Available Feature Set"

Essentially, this article explains tips and techniques for working with small consoles when a big console is not available. Some great ideas listed for using small consoles to their maximum potential.