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1. The Void team - Rog Mogale, Isa Sapin, Dave Parry, Alex Skan and Tim Willetts. 2. Innovason’s Hervé de Caro and Marcel Babazadeh. 3. Fausto Orsatti, Roberto Bertossi and Fabio Allegri on the Coemar stand. 4. Tom Back of Alcons Audio. 5.Gregory Dapsanse and Xavier Pion of APG. 6. MagicFX’s Jip Van Krieken. 7. EAW’s Jerrold Stevens, Director of ASG, Kati Naish, Marketing Manager, and Dave Raneses, Installation / Training Manager.


Alcons Audio exhibited the long-awaited production-version of the LR24 pro-rib- bon line array system. Previewed at the show last year, the system marks an important advance for the company within the concert touring and large-scale installation market. Also on show were two brand new subwoofers, the BC543 and BQ211. Alcons also took part in the 3D Live In Concert experience at the show. Allen & Heath exhibited the iLive digital mixing system fitted with the new Dante audio interface card. Also on display was the new iLive MixPad app, the recently launched Xone:DB4, and the new GS-R24 high quality analogue console. Apex showed several unique additions in the latest version of Intelli-Ware, the software control option for its Intelli-series of loudspeaker management solutions. Intelli-Ware is designed to provide fast and intuitive control from desktop, laptop and tablet PCs, the interface mirroring the powerful but intuitive design of the hardware, with operation being predominantly icon driven. Loudspeaker manufacturer APG was delighted to present the latest addition to the powerful Uniline compact line array system, the dedicated new UL210D downfill cabinet. In addition, APG introduced the highly efficient SB115 compact sub- woofer, which will replace the SUB 138P with a new generation product. APG also used PL+S as a platform to announce the appointment of its new exclusive sales partner in Korea, the MI Corporation in Seoul. ARX Systems, released a catalogue of new products including the BSX16 active microphone / line splitter, and the MaxiDrive, a six channel high current line driver / distribution amplifier. Ateis highlighted its EN54 compliant product ranges and the new SIP-Networking equipment. This included more than 30 loudspeakers models, DPAfour250 Class D amplifier, and on the paging console front, the CD16. Audient exhibited its newest release: the Dual Layer Control (DLC) module for ASP8024. Audient’s Dual Layer technology has been developed for the compa- ny’s flagship large format ASP8024 console, known for its sonic clarity and intui- tive design. With the DLC module, the large format console is transformed, giving the user ultimate control of the computer session plus eight channels of analogue moving fader automation. Aviom showcased the AllFrame Multi-Modular I/O System, which brings the com- pany’s popular Pro64 audio network to the wall box, stage box, or floor pocket. Avolites, with German distributor Trendco, introduced the Sapphire Touch control console and previewed Titan V5. Also on show was the Titan Mobile, a firm LD favourite since its production launch. B&C added a number of new products to its product range. B&C’s high perfor- mance SW Series subwoofer family has two new 15-inch members, the 15SW100 and the 15SW115. Also new are two 5-inch woofers, the 5MDN38 and the


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5NDL38. Finally, the new coaxial component the 6HCX51. Building on the Eurolive F1220A’s legacy, Behringer announced the release of the 300W Eurolite F1320D. This came alongside the introduction of the new Behring- er FBQ1000 feedback destroyer, the iNUKE Series of amplifiers, the NOX Series of DJ mixers, the FBQ100 automatic feedback destroyer, and the new Powerplay P16 digital personal monitoring system. Completing the line-up were the Behringer X32 digital mixing console, and the new Behringer Xenyx UFX1604 mixer. CAST Software introduced three exciting products comprising BlackTrax, plotting and previsualisation software, wysiwyg R26, and the recently released Vivien2011, an event planning software tool. Chainmaster showcased a wireless load measuring system with a category D performance level, and the new XYZ touch panel, an additional controller for the BGV-C1/SIL3 stage control system. Chauvet announced new luminaires to the European market, which included WELL, a self-contained uplight, COLORado Range IP, and COLORado Ridge IP which are indoor / outdoor wash lights and feature RGBWA colour mixing. Ad- ditionally, Chauvet announced the expansion of its one year-old branch in the UK. The move will serve to reinforce its commitment to the European market by being able to ship products across the continent. The Christie stand was divided across two zones. The first zone showcased the award winning Christie MicroTiles as well as a two-channel edge blend with two Christie WU12K-M managed by Christie Spyder X20 and 42 Controls S.P.O.C. The second zone provided a complete lighting show with video animations created and piloted by renowned international lighting designer Bruno Corsini. Clay Paky presented a number of innovations at the show including Sharpy, Alpha Profile 700, Shotlight Wash, and the Dyna-Cue-Creator. It was also the first inter- national outing for Sharpy Chrome, Mirage QC and the Roxter Case. Coemar presented the world debut of Reflection Ledko, the first LED profiler in the soft profile and profile versions. In addition the Infinity M, compatible with a new tungsten lamp, and two new models in the ParLite LED range were also on show. Following on from the successful inauguration of d&b’s White range of integra- tion loudspeakers at ISE in February, the new xS and xA-Series of loudspeakers made their next appearance at Prolight+Sound. The new White range was shown alongside the company’s well established Black range. D&M Professional Europe exhibited the latest technologies and product ranges from its Denon DJ and Denon Professional brands. The line up included the company’s latest digital file recording, playback and control devices for DJs, com- mercial installations, and broadcast and commercial systems applications. D.A.S. Audio made the worldwide debut of its revolutionary Convert Series of


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