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Atlas Sound Giveaway at NSCA 2006

Atlas Sound announces that three lucky 2006 NSCA giveaway entrants were awarded valuable prizes including a Syn-Aud-Con scholarship

Atlas Sound Giveaway at NSCA 2006

Apr 18, 2006 4:14 PM

Atlas Sound announces that three lucky 2006 NSCA giveaway entrants were awarded valuable prizes including a Syn-Aud-Con scholarship, new Atlas Sound CP700 power amplifier, and an MTX Audio powered subwoofer. Winners Dave Stuart of Acoustical Audio Design, Bill Thrasher v2.0 of Avyve, and Eric Pena of Avidex were drawn at random from entries gathered during the show. In addition to the giveaway, Atlas Sound also made a donation to the NSCA Education Foundation. With this donation, Atlas Sound continued its six-year membership to the foundation’s President’s Club.

Stuart, the lucky winner of the NSCA giveaway, won a scholarship for a week long “Sound Reinforcement for Operators and Technicians” educational seminar donated by Syn-Aud-Con with travel expenses paid by Atlas Sound—a prize valued at more than $2,000. The first runner up in the drawing, Thrasher, received a brand new Atlas Sound CP700 power amplifier, and the second runner up, Pena, selected an MTX Audio SW1515 powered subwoofer.

“The turnout for our giveaway this year was incredible,” says Steve Young, vice president of marketing for Atlas Sound. “As soon as people saw that they could win a Syn-Aud-Con seminar, they were gathering in crowds waiting to enter. Syn-Aud-Con’s educational sessions offer any commercial sound professional extensive knowledge that will help him or her stay on the leading-edge. These seminars have changed people’s lives and certainly made them better at what they do. And of course, a new amp or stadium horn from Atlas Sound is an exciting prize for the runners up!”

Upon his completion of the Syn-Aud-Con seminar, Stuart will have received valuable knowledge on how to properly operate a sound system and the theory behind how a sound system works. Ultimately, this seminar works toward the goal of continuing the education of those in the commercial sound industry.

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