CEDIA Expo 2024 and Commercial Integrator Expo 2024 showcased residential and commercial AV technology trends, highlighting the growing synergy between the two markets.
Worley Sound, a Nashville-based company, has been awarded L-Acoustics Certified Provider status for Mitski's North American tour, deploying a dedicated L-Acoustics K Series sound system for clarity and precision in venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre and Hollywood Bowl.
Datapath introduces new hardware and software features for its Aetria solution, including the VisionSC-A2 capture card, VSNMini 300 controller, and updated Workstation and Command Center for improved control and system management.
The Great Gatsby Broadway production features a unique sound system combining L-Acoustics' vintage dV-DOSC line source speakers with modern Kara II and X Series models, designed by Tony Award-winning sound designer Brian Ronan, showcasing both timeless and advanced technology.
Warren Zeiders showcases his vocal talent on Jelly Roll's Beautifully Broken Tour, supported by two DiGiCo Quantum225 consoles. The console's clean pre-amps and versatile processing enhance Zeiders' performance without coloration, ensuring a natural, dynamic mix.
Chas Sandford expanded his Nashville studio with Dolby Atmos, using LEA Professional's Connect Series amplifiers for Dante connectivity, compact size, and efficiency. The setup enhanced existing gear and provided remote control and monitoring.
The Belcher Center at LeTourneau University in Longview, Texas, has undergone a major AV upgrade by Solotech, featuring a new L-Acoustics K3 sound system, transforming it into East Texas' premier live event venue.
Cage The Elephant's "Neon Pill" tour uses Fourier Audio's transform.engine, allowing real-time use of studio-grade VST3 plug-ins for guitar and vocal effects. This enhances sound quality without latency, and the band's Cuelist software further enhances live performance capabilities.
Epson introduces EpiqVision Mini EF22 and EF21 portable projectors, offering Full HD HDR viewing up to 150 inches, 3LCD technology, Dolby audio, Google TV, and easy setup.
Vanderbilt University's FirstBank Stadium in Nashville has upgraded its sound system with a new L-Acoustics K2 installation, ensuring precise coverage and clarity for the 2024-25 college football season. The upgrade elevates the fan experience and enhances the stadium's atmosphere.