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COMPACT CAMERAS Marshall is now shipping the latest addition to its camera accessory line, the CVM-26 housing with sun hood for compact and miniature cameras. “The new CVM-26 housing is a great addition to the brand’s product line and will provide constant reliable camera protection,” said Robert Ramos, Marshall Electronics west coast regional sales manager. ELECTRO-VOICE EVOLVES SPEAKERS Electro-Voice has introduced new column loudspeaker systems, the Evolve 70 and 90. The powerful Evolve 70 delivers a maximum SPL of 133dB, while Evolve 90 offers 134dB. These additions have been created to cater to the evolving needs of professional users, including pro DJs, bands, event organisers, production companies and venues. The new speakers will begin shipping in summer 2025. STARIN PARTNERS WITH ABSEN Starin has formed a collaboration with the US subsidiary of Absen. This is a step in expanding Starin’s product portfolio and delivering its LED solutions to the North American market. “We’re dedicated to serving customers and addressing their needs in this dynamic market segment,” said Tyler Brebberman, vice president of business management at Starin.

MEET ME IN ST LOUIS

the top of the hill has been difficult, until we upgraded to EAW,” says Ann Slayton, director of production rentals at Switch. Thanks to the innovative audio solutions and strategic planning by EAW, Switch and Anderson Audio, the St Louis Symphony Orchestra has transformed its show into a consistently high-quality event for all, fostering a deeper connection between attendees and the music they cherish. VIZRT AND MIDWICH JOIN FORCES Vizrt has recently announced the addition of Midwich to its expanding ecosystem of partners. “We recognise how powerfully the Tricaster offers the core of a production solution. “At Midwich, we want to distribute the best-of-breed products and solutions to our customers – whichever point they are at in their live production journey. Partnering with Vizrt will strengthen our offering as Vizrt’s suite of solutions all deliver – from the accessibility of the Go products to the ‘woah’ factor of the graphics!” says Dan Fletcher, managing director, Midwich APAC. With a growing number of certified partners globally, continuing investment in the Vizrt Partner Program is a primary focus for the company in 2025. To better serve the visual storytelling community, Vizrt is consistently adding products, certifications and training to support the growth of its partners’ businesses.

The St Louis Symphony Orchestra stands as a cultural treasure, captivating listeners for decades with its annual outdoor concert on Art Hill in Forest Park. With thousands of attendees each year, the Symphony aims to provide every person with a memorable, immersive musical experience. “Current audiences approach 20,000+ people and span the full 180° seating area – a 60ft rake and radius of 550ft. Solid coverage at

100 YEARS OF SHURE This year, Shure is celebrating its 100th anniversary, marking a century of pioneering innovation, exceptional quality and unyielding commitment to audio excellence. Sidney N Shure began the company in downtown Chicago in 1925 selling kits of radio parts. Through its 100-year history, more than 50,000 different electronics products have been developed by Shure. Shure products are now sold in more than 120 countries, and through the decades have been trusted around the world by such luminaries as Dr Martin Luther King Jr, Elvis Presley, Nelson Mandela, The Beatles and other icons. Today, Shure products are trusted by performers, content creators, sound engineers, AV and IT professionals, educators, community leaders and music lovers across the globe in studios, on stages, on playing fields, in meeting rooms and in everyday life.

REDEFINING INTERCOMS

At ISE 2025, Riedel unveiled its Stagelink family of smart edge devices for network streaming. The new networked I/O boxes are set to redefine IP-based audio and intercom workflows. Designed for broadcast, live production and studio environments, the compact I/O boxes streamline decentralised signal distribution over generic IP networks, eliminating the vast complexities of traditional cabling.

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