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1.Harald Bohlinger of HB-Laser (right) and colleague. 2. The Highlite stand. 3. The J&C Joel team. 4. HK Audio Marketing Manager, Phillip Wrede. 5. Innovason’s Carsten Kummel and Herve de Caro. 6. JBL showcased the VTX Series. 7. Kling & Freitag’s Lars Heinrich. 8. i-Pix and VME work together in the rental market. 9. JB Lighting’s Stephanie Walloner and colleague.
ideally suited to both live and installed sound applications. The new D-10 deliv- ers (per channel) 450W into eight ohms, 750W into four ohms, and 1,150W into a two ohm load. When bridged, this amplifier delivers 1,500W into eight ohms or 2,300W into a four ohm load. The Dataton stand comprised a 10 metre diameter, fully immersive 360° wrap- around dome screen that was a brilliant canvas for the WATCHOUT multi-display presentation system. Eight high-brightness HighLite Series projectors using exceptional quality lenses from Digital Projection International were expertly inte- grated by
domeprojection.com’s fabulous auto-alignment system. Amongst the professional audio offerings from dB Technologies was the upgraded Opera DX line, the brand new Sigma speaker range, and the Cromo+ Series of entry-level speakers. Two new subwoofers were also launched, the SUB 28 D and the SUB 808 D, while the L160 D compact active speaker succeeds the popular L160. Completing the line-up was three brand new DVA Subs, the DVA S1521N, the DVA S1518N and the DVA S2585N. A decade after the launch of the D5 Live, DiGiCo launched its new incarnation, the SD5. The SD5 fits directly into the D5’s shoes, but benefits from the advance- ments made possible by DiGiCo’s proprietary Stealth Digital Processing. DiGiCo’s
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revolutionary UB MADI made its European debut, and the company announced the development of a series of software and firmware upgrades that add more than just a little extra to its SD series of consoles. DPA Microphones unveiled the new d:vote range of microphones at Prolight + Sound, expanded its range of d:fine headset microphones, and announced the launch of its handheld d:facto vocal microphone. The DTS stand made an impact upon entering Hall 11. It displayed a number of new products including Jack and Nick NRG 1201, both compact high-power mov- ing head projectors, FOS 100 Power and Freeline LED bars and the Scena LED 150 and Scena S Series of theatre projectors. Dynacord introduced five new products including the TS 400 full-range vertical array cabinet, the PSD 215 / PSD 218 powered subwoofers, and the PSE 215 / PSE 218 passive subwoofers. The company also announced that its Promatrix 8000 combined pro audio and voice alarm system has achieved certification to the EN54-16 fire safety standard. EAW announced the launch of the first two products in the all-new, next-gen- eration Avalon by EAW line of dance club loudspeaker systems. The products released include the
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CLUB.three. Each is a three-way system
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