News Establishing the framework: Correctly pricing the services that you provide your clients is a key component to your company’s viability. By Alan Kruglak ⋅ Published: February 1, 1998
News Eyes On The Prize: A well intgrated security system is essential to keeping your clients and their customers safe. By Howard Friedman ⋅ Published: January 1, 1998
News When In Rome: Achieving an effective installation at Caesars Palace proved to be an ambitious yet rewarding undertaking. By Craig Schick ⋅ Published: January 1, 1998
News Play By Play: Quality video at the Caesars Palace race and sports book facility plays an integral part in involving the viewers in the action. By Bill Scott ⋅ Published: January 1, 1998
News Advanced Instrumentation and Digital Multi-Processing: A learning experience By John Murray ⋅ Published: December 1, 1997
News Why Use DSP?: An introductory course in DSP system design By David Skolnick and Noam Levine ⋅ Published: December 1, 1997
News CEDIA 1997: Electronic Lifestyles Awards for Manufacturers Excellence By SVC Staff ⋅ Published: December 1, 1997
News Ushering in a New Era: Sound reinforcement for a colossal television event demonstrates how to succeed in China by balancing technology with diplomacy. By Bruce Borgerson ⋅ Published: November 1, 1997
News Project Management 104: With this basic course, develop (or hone) the skills necessary to managing a sucessful project – from inception to completion. By Mark A. Schnell ⋅ Published: October 1, 1997
News Computer Automation in sound-reinforcement consoles: Computer automation and livesound shouldn’t be mutually exclusive. Newtechnology can minimize uncertainty and savetime and costs. By Nick Franks, Geoff Muizr and Dave Lewty ⋅ Published: August 1, 1997
News CCTV in the real world: designing systems for people who use them: Sometimes experts get so caught up in the features and buzzwords that they forget an important element in any CCTV system: the people who use them. By Robert D. Grossman ⋅ Published: August 1, 1997
News How to make it easy: When a control system is really easy to operate, how did it get that way? By Dave Hill ⋅ Published: August 1, 1997
News A window to the stars: Details count in this home theater, where lighting, storage and ease of use were as carefully thought out as the sound and video. By Bob Heil ⋅ Published: August 1, 1997
News Something old, something new at Ericsson Stadium: Modern technology applied to old concepts makes spectacular sound. By Sam Gidren ⋅ Published: July 1, 1997
News Setting sound system level controls: The most expensive system set up wrong never performs as well as an inexpensive system set up correctly. By Dennis Bohn ⋅ Published: July 1, 1997
News The ambiguous frequency response: The BDPR, not the axialresponse, depicts how a given loudspeaker will perform in an actual listening environment. By Jeffrey A. Rocha ⋅ Published: July 1, 1997
News A System to Learn from Three-channel audio gives a college auditorium the flexibility to be both lecture and concert hall. By By Gregory A. DeTogne DeTogne is a free-lance writ ⋅ Published: February 20, 1997
News A is for Alarm You have to know alarm system basics yourself before you can safely sell one to someone else. By By Howard E. Friedman Friedman is a protective tec ⋅ Published: February 20, 1997
News Magic in the Sound At magician Lance Burton’s Las Vegas theater, sound envelops the crowd, disappears and reappears. By Keith Clark Clark is public relations manager at E ⋅ Published: February 20, 1997
News The art of theater sound When used to create the imaginary world of the theater, sound is an integral part of the artist’s palette. By By Ken Bell, P.E. Bell is general manager at Richm ⋅ Published: January 20, 1997
News An interlocking control system A facilities management system interlocks the pieces of the system-control puzzle at Legoland to ensure a safe and entertaining day at the park. By Simon Forrest Forrest is with Phoenix Communicatio ⋅ Published: December 20, 1996
News Systems integration appearing now At theaters, homes and offices near you, systems integration isn’t the wave of the future; it’s the wave of today. By John Stiernberg Stiernberg is principal of Stiernb ⋅ Published: December 20, 1996
News Integrated for interaction The coordination of the sound, video and live presentation systems at the Barney Theater is a perfect example of audio-visual teamwork. By Jack McLean ⋅ Published: November 20, 1996
News Simply impressive The beauty of the new technology used at the Baltimore Convention Center is in the simplicity that it affords. By Sam McDonald McDonald is an author who writes infr ⋅ Published: November 20, 1996
News Every Day’s a Fall Saturday The College Football Hall of Fame uses interactive video and talking statues to recreate the feel of a football stadium on a sunny autumn afternoon. By Toni Flosi ⋅ Published: May 20, 1996
News A Decade of Change for LCD Technology A decade ago, we thought wireless slide controllers were the state of the art. Now we have multimedia touchscreens capable of video display, computer display and control. By Daniel S. Kippycash ⋅ Published: May 20, 1996
News The Best in Classroom Audio-Visual Storms SMU A natural disaster caused SMU to move a little more quickly in implementing its new distance learning systems. By David Keene ⋅ Published: May 20, 1996