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CATCHING THE BIG WAVE WITH LECTROSONICS

Rio Rancho, NM – May 2008… If there’s one thing that, above all else, brings electronic equipment to its knees, it’s water. The very prospect of wiring a surfer with the necessary equipment to capture the ambient sounds that occur while riding the waves is enough to cause most audio pros to say, “Not with my gear!” For years, onscreen surfing action was akin to the silent movies of yesteryear—until Tim Denmark came along. Equipped with an arsenal of Lectrosonics wireless systems, Denmark has created a niche for himself that brings the excitement of surfing—complete with crashing waves and the slap of the surfboard over the water—right into the homes of television viewers the world over.


Denmark, owner/operator of Leucadia, CA-based H2audiO, which specializes in professional audio for aquatic sports, has become the “go-to” guy whenever the actual sounds of surfing are required—be it for TV, film, or advertising. When he’s not working in the water, he also serves as the Racer Radio Mixer for NASCAR on the Fox and TNT networks, as well as an RF audio engineer for the NFL games televised over the Fox network. Whether in the water or on land, Denmark’s gear has been exposed to the most extreme conditions—and it keeps on going.


An avid surfer, Denmark reflected on his decision to make surf audio his specialty. “I love the water and I’m a genuine surfing enthusiast,” reports Denmark. “I remember surfing the famous ‘Pipeline’ in Hawaii, where all the big tubular waves occur, and being really impressed with how loud it was. As an audio professional, I was bothered by the fact that whenever I watched a televised surfing competition or a movie that included surfing, there never seemed to be any audio. If audio existed at all, it was handled via Foley (real time sound effects during post production) and it just didn’t sound the way I knew it should. I knew it could be done, so I began experimenting.”


Denmark’s method for capturing real surfing audio is so unique, it’s actually patent pending. His current equipment roster includes 24 Lectrosonics MM400 A and B Series transmitters and 10 Lectrosonics UCR211 UHF receiver systems. “My MM400’s have been great,” notes Denmark. “I love the fact that these models have removable transmitting antennas, which for this application, is ideal. Lectrosonics has been very supportive of my efforts and has provided me with extended transmitting antennas for my units.”


The process of wiring a surfer for audio involves a specially made Lycra® shirt, or rash guard, that has a pocket on the inside middle of the back. Sewn into the rash guard is a channel that extends from the pocket up to the collar. The MM400 transmitter is then secured into the pocket with Velcro®. The transmitter’s antenna and a Countryman B3 lavaliere microphone with a water resistant capsule extend from the transmitter up the shirt’s channel to the collar. The antenna is attached to the back of the shirt while the mic is affixed to the front of the collar. Depending upon the nature of the event, Denmark and his Lectrosonics UCR211 receivers equipped with high powered, directional, helical receiving antennas can be found on land, on a boat, or even on a scaffold perched far out over the water.


“This setup enables me to capture every audible sound as the surfer rides,” says Denmark. “The most visible, televised surfing event on a major network is the X Games on ABC. For this, I’ve had as many as 15 people at a time wired and in the water with mics. This included two teams, each with 4 surfers, 2 alternates, and a coach, plus the show’s announcer—equipped with a Lectrosonics MM400B and R1a IFB transmitter/receiver system for communication with the show’s production crew. Through the entire competition, the audience could hear the interaction between the surfers and their coach in addition to the ambient sounds of the water.”


As one would expect, Denmark’s equipment requires periodic servicing, and he’s absolutely enamored with Lectrosonics’ customer and technical support services. “I’ve put this gear through the worst possible conditions any electronic equipment should ever face,” said Denmark. “Through it all, I’ve consistently received excellent audio quality and my equipment has held up amazingly well. Lectrosonics has always been really good about servicing my equipment and providing fast turnaround. With great sound quality and the ability to withstand the worst possible conditions, I couldn’t be any happier.”


For additional information about H2audiO and Tim Denmark, visit the company online at www.h2audio.net.


About Lectrosonics

Well respected within the film, broadcast, and theater technical communities since 1971, Lectrosonics wireless microphone systems and audio processing products are used daily in mission-critical applications by audio engineers familiar with the company’s dedication to quality, customer service, and innovation. Lectrosonics is a US manufacturer based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico.


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THE RAPCOHORIZON COMPANY UNVEILS LTI-1 STEREO INTERFACE AT INFOCOMM 2008

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LAS VEGAS, NV, May 7, 2008 ― The RapcoHorizon Company, a leading manufacturer of audio/video interfacing and cable equipment, is featuring the LTI-1 stereo interface at InfoComm 2008 (Booth C4009). more

JBL Professional Wins Fourth Straight MIPA Award In Portable Sound Category With VRX932LAP Powered Loudspeaker

Reinforcing JBL Professional’s leadership position in the development of portable loudspeaker technology, the JBL VRX932LAP powered portable line array loudspeaker earned a MIPA Award in the Portable Sound category at Pro Light & Sound 2008. This is the fourth consecutive year that JBL has won the MIPA Award in this category.


“Since its introduction, the VRX932LAP has provided mobile DJ’s and musicians–as well as systems integrators and live sound companies–with new standards for versatility, performance and sonic quality in portable loudspeaker technology,” said Harald Kanz, Product Manager, Portable PA, JBL Professional. “It is an honor to once again receive the MIPA Award, which underscores JBL’s continued commitment to raising the aforementioned standards.”


Designed for use in arrays of up to five units, the VRX932LAP is the ideal choice when line array performance is needed but the venue size does not call for the long-throw characteristics of large line array systems. The VRX932LAP is a 12-inch, two-way powered line array loudspeaker featuring a JBL DrivePack® DPC-2 amplification system that provides 1750 Watts of peak power. A DSP-based resident input module provides system optimization and equalization.


The VRX932LAP features JBL Professional’s latest 2408J Annular Ring Diaphragm HF driver technology. The Constant Curvature Waveguide mounts three compression drivers on a continuous arc. When additional VRX932LAP loudspeakers are added to the array, the uninterrupted arc continues. In effect, all the drivers work together as if they were a single driver on a very long waveguide. Since there are three drivers in each VRX932LAP loudspeaker, the combined power handling and acoustic output of the system is far greater than a single driver could achieve.


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SOLID STATE LOGIC SHIPS FIRST SOUTH AMERICAN DUALITY CONSOLE TO AR STUDIOS IN BRAZIL

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL—When AR Studios was looking to upgrade Studio A, their search ended with a 48-channel, Solid State Logic Duality console – the first in South America.

Studio owner Andre Rafael, a respected singer/songwriter and long-time SSL user, enthuses about his new purchase, “You can always trust SSL’s products; the sound is wonderful. We have been booked solid since the room opened and I haven’t even had the chance to use it for my own projects yet!” more

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NEXO News: Attention Acoustical Consultants and Sound System Engineers in the Detroit Area

BUENA PARK, Calif.–Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems, Inc. cordially invites you to listen to and critique the new NEXO GEO S 1210/1230 Series compact loudspeaker array.


Company staff will be in Detroit, Michigan May 21 and May 22 to showcase this new high-performance SR speaker system fronted by new models of Yamaha Commercial Audio electronics driving the system. NEXO loudspeaker specialists Joe Rimstidt and Peter Robinson will join Yamaha district manager Martin Dombey in presenting the Physical (rigging), Technical (GeoSoft 2), and Performance (throw and coverage) aspects of this new series as applied to sound reinforcement for installations and professional tour sound.


The event will be hosted by Oak Pointe Church and Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems, Inc. on behalf of NEXO and will take place at 50200 W. 10 Mile Rd., Novi, MI (30 minutes north-west of the Detroit-Metro Airport).


WHEN: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Wednesday, May 21st and 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM,

Thursday, May 22nd.


RSVP TO: Martin Dombey, at Yamaha Commercial Audio Systems, Inc. via e-mail mdombey@yamaha.com or phone: (800)322-4322 x9718.


For more information on the NEXO GEO S 12 Series visit www.yamahaca.com.

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