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Love, Chaos, Dinner, and Exceptional Audio at Teatro ZinZanni

The Teatro ZinZanni cast finish a show under the Spiegeltent. As seen in FOH Online Sound design creates a unique experience in a unique space Dreams and divas, music and madmen, cirque and sensuality – this is Teatro ZinZanni. Originating in Seattle by Pacific Northwest nonprofit arts and events producer One Reel in 1998, Teatro […]
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DASOTA’s ‘Extravaganza’ Is Exquisite

B3 Omnidirectional Lavaliers in use at the Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. Countryman mics, Sennheiser wireless, and Yamaha console technology are keys to success of major arts endeavor Jacksonville, FL… The Douglas Anderson School of the Arts (commonly known as ‘DA’ or ‘DASOTA’) is a highly regarded Duval County Public Schools magnet high school […]
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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 Audio Products A Great Fit For Wide Range Of Events At MGM Grand

Above: Jerome Lee at the console. Audio quality and consistent performance attributes make mics and DI’s an outstanding choice Las Vegas, NV – June 2013… As the third largest hotel in the world and the largest hotel resort complex in the United States, the MGM Grand Las Vegas is one of the true cornerstones of […]
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Markham Theatre Looks to Countryman for High Quality Audio

"I find the E2 to be a great choice for miking child actors. With many children, the boom on the E6 may be a bit too long. However, the E2, by contrast, has a shorter boom and works really well. Once I tried the E2, the long boom issue was resolved. It sounds just as great as the E6 and I get amazing sound quality from the kids. There's plenty of gain and very little EQ is required."