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“We’re getting the band back together...” (L-R) Godbehear, Hughes and Ferriday are reunited once more , thanks to kindly Cadac


A/Alex Audio of the Ukraine claimed to have the world’s biggest speaker at the show. Fortunately, the potential output power wasn’t put to the test during exhibition hours. Here’s our man Rian Zoll-Khan, doing his bit for scale


Genelec’s Jarmo Masko has the right idea, scooting between the halls


A selection of snaps from the hallowed halls of Prolight + Sound Hither and Messe


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Tine Hemle opts for mini branded cakeds (Optocore left, BroaMan right) instead of sunglasses


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Cheer up, Claude! M. Cellier really should follow his own advice, as Merging launches the HAPI network audio interface


Sony provided a little entertainment for booth visitors: the band used the latest DWX wireless gear, of course


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