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Stanford University Recreates Acoustics Of Hagia Sophia At Bing Concert Hall

Cappella Romana rehearsing in Bing Concert Hall. Modern technology delivers old world ambiance to Cappella Romana performance Stanford, CA… On February 1st, Stanford University’s performing arts presenter Stanford Live hosted a concert by the storied Cappella Romana vocal ensemble of Portland, OR. The ensemble’s name—meaning Roman Chapel—refers to the medieval Greek concept of the Roman […]
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Countryman Associates Helps First Baptist Church Snellville Deliver the Message

"About two years ago the church extended the podium position forward so that it is now located almost directly underneath the main PA wash. The B2D’s ability to reject the sound from the house sound system is nothing short of amazing. I’ve tried several other mics from various manufacturers and none of them had the performance capabilities of the B2D."
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It’s Showtime at Jacoby Hall—And Countryman Is Front and Center

"Maestro Everly prefers the intimacy created by the illusion of speaking without a handheld mic. The Countryman B2D enables placement on the speaker’s chest while still providing natural sound quality and high gain before feedback. This microphone is so small, it becomes invisible when placed on a tuxedo.”
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Countryman’s Audio Technology Delivers for Audio Production Group, Inc.

Andy Heller and Gary Wood, co-owners of Audio Production Group, with their Countryman Type 10S and Type 85S Stereo Direct Boxes. B2D Directional Lavalier mic and Type 10S / Type 85S Stereo DIs ensure seamless audio performance San Carlos, CA — September, 2012 … Audio Production Group, Inc. is a professional audio company that provides […]
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Sweden’s “Epiphany Concert” Looks to Countryman for Vocal Clarity

Stockholm’s Berwaldhallen concert hall, site of the Epiphany Concert. Diminutive B2D’s clear sound and tight polar pattern offer unique benefits for the broadcast event Stockholm, Sweden – April 2011 With nine vocalists on stage performing directly in front of the orchestra, no visible microphones allowed on the performers, a mixture of classical music, opera, and […]