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Sound reinforcement takes center stage at AES New York City
Aug 1, 2005 3:34 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter
Reflecting its increased commitment to content for sound reinforcement professionals, the 119th AES Convention at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City, Oct. 7-10, will feature 14 individual workshops.
Topics include:
Broadway Designers Symposium: The Musicals;
Intercom For Large Scale Events - Olympics, Superbowl, etc.;
Wireless Management In Stressful Environments – RF in live events;
Industrial Strength Audio — Corporate Theater and its Peculiarities;
Surround Live — A Special Pre-Convention Event organized by Fred Ampel.
John Kilgore and Mary Falardeau have been appointed as live sound events co-chairs.
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