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10. The Chauvet team. 11. Julia Lee and Thomas Mittelmann on the Community stand. 12. Robert Giner of D.A.S. Audio. 13. Dataton used a tent-shaped stand to display its Watchout system. 14. DPA Microphones CEO, Christian Poulsen. 15. DTS had a large stand at the entrance to Hall 11. 17. DiGiCo’s Dave Bigg and James ‘Digger’ Bradley with the new SD5. 18. Europodium opted for the outdoor stage to best display its products.


Chauvet announced new luminaires at the show including the MVP Series of modular video panels, the Legend 412 pixel-mapping moving yokes, and the PiX Series of pixel-mapping wash lights. All are LED-fitted fixtures with multiple ap- plications for multiple settings. ChamSys was showcasing its new console, the MQ60. At just 6.5kg, the compact and lightweight product is specifically designed for travelling lighting designers and fits within the hand luggage restrictions of all the major budget airlines. Christie supported two of its partners at Prolight + Sound, Videlco and Vision Tools. Videlco displayed a console it developed which is ideally suited for Christie’s range of video processors the Vista Spyder and Christie Spyder. While Vision Tools mainly focussed on presenting Christie MicroTiles. Among the new products making their international debut on the Clay Paky stand was the new A.LEDA LED moving head range. The line consists of three models with wide fast pan and tilt movements: 100W, 300W and 600W. A new fixture was added to the Alpha range, Alpha Spot QWO 800, an 800W spotlight packed with feature. For Coemar, the spotlight was once again on Reflection and its two new additions, Reflection LEDko P White 3200 K and Reflection LEDko P DIM White 3200,


demonstrating the ability to offer a light output comparable with that of traditional halogen profile. Community Professional exhibited the newest addition to its Distributed Design Series of loudspeakers the DP6 pendant loudspeaker. This was displayed along- side the 5-inch DS5 two-way compact system and the 8-inch DS8. Community also introduced two new monitors, the MX8 and MX10, and three new products to its VLF Series. Crown showcased its flagship I-Tech 4 x 3500HD DriveCore Series of multichan- nel power amplifiers and its PIP-BLU programmable input processor card for its CTs Series of amplifiers. The company also introduced the Crown HiQnet Band Manager 2. HiQnet Band Manager is an iteration of Harman’s industry-leading HiQnet system configuration and control protocol. Taking the lime light on the d&b audiotechnik stand was the new V-Series, a formidable addition to the d&b stable of line array offerings within its Black product range. The latest cabinets to the E Series, the teenyweeny E4 and E5 were also on display alongside fresh options for installers contemplating the d&b White range. D.A.S. Audio showcased the new D-10 and D-20 power amplifiers, which are


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