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Factory Sound Outfits New Melbourne Performing Arts Center

Factory Sound installed a sizable Nexo Geo system at Melbourne, Australia's Geode Centre.
Factory Sound put in a large Nexo Geo system at Melbourne, Australia’s Geode Centre.

Melbourne, Australia (March 2, 2023)—The Geode Centre is a brand new performing arts facility positioned on the campus of Melbourne’s St Peter’s College; designed by worldwide theatre consultancy Schuler Shook, it options quite a lot of pro-level AV expertise options designed and built-in by native provider/installer Factory Sound.

Working carefully with St Peter’s College, the group at Factory Sound was introduced in early inside the design course of to create a technical roadmap for the challenge. Factory Sound AV installer and programmer Phil Rowbotham defined, “The temporary was for a high-spec, absolutely controllable professional-grade theatre that may be easy and straightforward to make use of for non-technical operators like lecturers working their very own shows, with out shedding any of the complexity that any person utilizing a full-spec theatre would anticipate.”

The FOH combine space facilities round an Allen & Heath dLive C3500 console with a CDM48 stage field; further stage packing containers are on-hand for use as wanted. For miking, the power owns 16 channels of Shure QLX-D wi-fi. Everything that the mics seize and that the desk mixes is finally heard by way of a large Nexo GEO M12 line array system.

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The Nexo system on the Geode Centre options left and proper hangs of a half-dozen GEO M1210s flown with a pair of MSUB18s, Nexo ID24s alongside the entrance of the stage for entrance fills and amplification, and processing from Nexo’s NXAMPMk2 powered controllers.

“The Nexo system was particularly chosen for its capacity to swimsuit each function that the room requires,” stated Rowbotham. “That means intelligibility for speech and school-based capabilities like assemblies, proper via to the complete dynamic vary that you’d anticipate with a high-dynamic rock band on stage. It actually does tick all of the packing containers.”

The Geode Centre is the center half of a bigger enlargement program for the faculty—a three-pronged effort that has seen it additionally construct an arts studying constructing close by with a recording studio and rehearsal areas for music, drama, dance and extra, all of which may be tied to the Geode Centre by way of Dante for distant recording. The third half would be the building of a three-basketball court docket gymnasium.

60 Seconds: Preston Gray, Yamaha Corp. of America

Preston Gray, the new director of marketing for Pro Audio, Yamaha Corp. of America.
Preston Gray is the new director of marketing for Pro Audio, Yamaha Corp. of America.

Q: What is your new position, and what does it entail?

I am excited to take on the role of director of marketing for Pro Audio at Yamaha Corp. of America. We are responsible for developing strategies to reach and engage new customers for Yamaha, Nexo and Steinberg products. At a deeper, more human level, I believe a simple melody, or even a few notes, can trigger an emotional bond with another person, and that sound and music have a transformational impact on individuals and the world around us. Our job in Yamaha’s Pro Audio team is to make sure those notes are heard, and to facilitate that connection between people.

Q: How has your background prepared you for your new role?

I am fortunate that I have been able to follow my passion for music and technology from day one of my career. I spent time touring with national artists in arenas and stadiums, where I gained firsthand experience with how the Yamaha, Nexo and Steinberg products perform cohesively as integrated systems in the real world. I experienced daily how Yamaha’s unique and intimate connection with music and musical instruments shines through in the sound quality of our pro audio systems.

While most pro audio systems are designed to amplify music, Yamaha uniquely knows exactly what that music should sound like, as we empower artists to create music by developing musical instruments. My role in the field, touring and tuning our systems, confirmed this confidence and excellence in sonic performance, and I can’t wait to share that experience with the world.

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Q: What new marketing initiatives are we likely to see from the company?

Yamaha empowers artists to make waves with sound and music. We will focus on initiatives that provide the systems and solutions to amplify art and voices that inspire connection to make waves.

Q: What are your short- and long-term goals?

In the short-term, we want to continue to be a solid and trusted partner to our customers, building on our strong brand image and reputation. As we look further into the future, we will continue to share our expertise in music and sonic quality across every aspect of our pro audio systems, from recording and creation with Steinberg, to processing, mixing and performance with Yamaha, and powerful, linear sound reinforcement from Nexo.

Q: What is the greatest challenge you face?

As the world faces changes and uncertainty, we know that music has the ability to unite and connect us. We must not lose sight of the fact that, as professionals in the pro audio industry, we have the power to amplify the voices of those around us to make an impact, progress personally and come together with others. At the same time, we will continue to support our customers in every way as the live event and commercial sound industries embrace new opportunities.

Nexo Launches ID14 Point Source Loudspeaker, S108 Subwoofer

Nexo ID14 Point Source Loudspeaker and S108 Subwoofer
Nexo ID14 Point Source Loudspeaker and S108 Subwoofer

Plailly, France (July 29, 2020)—Nexo is launching its new ID14 point source speaker and companion S108 subwoofer as part of its ID Series of high-power compact cabinets.

Intended for use as a standalone point source solution or in a distributed system for front fill, the Nexo ID14 weighs just under 4 lbs. and is housed in a compact 5-inch cubed enclosure. The speaker sports a dual concentric design based around a 4” LF driver with a 1.3” voice coil, and a 1.4” diaphragm compression driver. Despite its diminutive size, the point source loudspeaker is reportedly capable of up to 116 dB SPL (peak) and has a frequency response of 120 Hz – 20 kHz. Available in two directivity options, a 100×100 dispersion pattern and an asymmetric alternative offering 90×140 dispersion, ID14 enclosures hold an IP-55 rating.

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Available in black, white or any RAL color, the ID14 is aimed for installation applications in houses of worship, airports, hotels and the hospitality industry, as well as used within surround sound and FX applications.

The two versions of the ID14 share common acoustic components. The Installation version features an acoustic fabric fitted front grille and a cable gland with 2-core cable for audio input, which offers IP55 protection. The Touring version of the ID14, which uses a Magnelis steel grille, features a back plate that holds two Speakon connectors.

Meanwhile, the ID S108 companion subwoofer cabinet features a long excursion 8″ Neodymium driver tuned to match the frequency response of the ID14. Like the ID14, the ID S108 is available in touring or installation versions, and in black, white or custom colors on request.

Accessories include a dedicated U bracket for installation on a microphone stand, while two M6 inserts (73 mm pitch) on the rear of the speaker allow for wall-mount applications.

Nexo • www.nexo-sa.com

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