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Table of Contents October 2006ViewpointAV Intelligence- 5 Minute Interview
With David Feeney. - Pop QUiz
Test Your Knowledge Of Building Power.
- Q and A
Installations
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Institutiional Install: AV System Improves Sightlines
Integrator installs display systems to address tough viewing angles in two Northeastern Ohio University medical school lecture halls.
- Entertainment Install: Dual-Purpose AV Addresses Intelligibility
The Aspen Music Festival and School adds a new sound system to reinforce conferences, spoken word performances, and non-classical music performances without degrading classical acoustics. - Institutional Install: Theater Adds Dramatic Sound
Clarendon College installs new sound and lighting systems to bolster its theater and drama programs.
Features
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Can You Hear Me Now?
Parametric speakers project a tightly focused beam of sound, but their current market is just as narrow.
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Crucial AV Software Tools
Whether it's speaking the same language as architects, improving the sound quality of a room, or generating invoices, presentations, and proposals, there's a software tool that can help with almost any pro AV task. -
Consultant's Forum: Digital Audio Networks
Five leading audio consultants share their experiences using digital audio networking, and predict the future of this technology.
Products- AES Products
A sampling of products to be featured at the 121st AES Convention, October 6-8, in San Francisco. - New Products
- Peer Reviews
Roland Rss S-4000
Columns- What's Next:I Want My IPTV
Internet Protocol Television could be the YouTube of the enterprise and commercial AV markets. - Sound Insight: Room Modeling: Is It Worth It?
For as long as there have been sound systems, there's been the desire to know in advance what they'll sound like. - Parallax View: Here Comes Yet Another Digital Interface
Gotten used to DVI connections? Still trying to figure out HDMI? Well, now you've got another video interface to worry about DisplayPort. - Consultant's Connection: AV And The Art Of Furniture Design
With more AV equipment being installed into furniture, its design may need to be as much audiovisual as it is architectural.
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