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1.Allen & Heath’s Leon Phillips, David Kirk, and Carey Davies. 2. Pixelrange and James Thomas exhibited together. 3. The i-Pix stand. 4. Christie highlighted MicroTiles.
5.Keith Dale of Tri-wi. 6. Riedel’s Nils Quak. 7. PIXLED’s General Manager Bart Van der Beken. 8. James Ross Heron of Green Hippo. 9. The Pulsar team - Andy Greaves, Paul Marden, Simon Cox, Jon Petts, Snowy Johnson.
10.Mario Contili and Filippo Frigeri of Coemar.
11.Erica Frost of TMB with Jan Huwel and Helmut Protte of coolux.
truss. The H40R was born after Prolyte received a number of customer enquiries for a smaller truss with a higher loading capacity. The highlight on the Pulsar stand was the ChromaRange, an LED series compris- ing standalone single colour fixtures to fully programmable tricolour colour mixing units. The range includes ChromaFloods, ChromaBeams, ChromaBattens, all of which are suitable for wide range of applications across the entertainment, archi- tectural and retail sectors. QSC was pleased to feature its new KLA Series active line array system. Available in black and white, the KLA Series is comprised of two models, the KLA12 and the KLA181. QSC also announced the new TSC-3 controller and CCN32 CobraNet audio I/O card, both of which expand the offerings of the Q-Sys system.
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RCF presented an array of new products at this year’s show, these included: the Compact Series, speakers designed to offer a very natural sound; the D Line Se- ries, which provides high power output and a deep bass sound; the Media Series presenting a 360o approach to the sound system design; and the TTL11A digitally steerable array and TTS26-A compact subwoofer. The focus on the Renkus-Heinz stand was the unique new IC2 - the first ever high powered, medium format digitally steerable loudspeaker system. Likewise, the new CF101-LA modular point source array flown on the stand, offered a breakthrough solution for today’s small and mid-sized venues. Riedel introduced RiLink, its global fiber service for long distance HD video, audio and data transport in the broadcast markets. It also premiered a suite of AVB
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