If a simple set-up is required and full bandwidth output at high levels is a must, then the PRX525 is most likely the optimum solution. With the same foot print as the PRX515 the addition of another 15" woofer only increases the weight by 24 lbs, yet the increase in performance negates the requirement for an extra subwoofer in live music and many music playback applications. For live music, recorded music playback and speech the user has the option of tailoring the EQ, 'flat' for speech intelligibility and 'boost' for enhanced bass and crisp highs in recorded music playback. A microphone can be directly connected to the speaker input for quick on-the-fly PA applicaitons.
Submitted by FeralBrown on Tue, 05/26/2009 - 20:56
Hanging to check out Brian Eno's "Luminous"!!!
26 MAY>14 JUNE
official site> http://vividsydney.com/
youtube> http://www.youtube.com/user/vividsydney
See Sydney in a different light
Vivid Sydney, developed by Events NSW in partnership with the City Of Sydney, will be the biggest international music and light festival in the Southern Hemisphere. It will showcase the city as a major creative hub in the Asia-Pacific region, celebrating the diversity of Sydney's creative industries.
Vivid Sydney features four exciting new events:
- Luminous
- Smart Light Sydney
- Creative Sydney
- Fire Water
The Vivid Sydney festival in May and June creates irresistible stories through light and sound and brave new ideas; stories that inspire and entertain people, stories which combine to become a unique and powerful expression of 'Creative Sydney'.
Vivid Sydney is vested in creativity, dreams and aspirations.
This unique new public festival will transform the city into a spectacular living canvas of music and light in and around the Sydney Opera House, The Rocks, Circular Quay and the city centre.
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Nick Cave's rejected Gladiator 2 script uncovered!
Fancy seeing a sequel penned by the Bad Seed in which Russell Crowe's character is reincarnated by Roman gods? Neither did the film studios, funnily enough
Fans have uncovered Nick Cave's script for the sequel to Ridley Scott's Gladiator, years after the idea was proposed and eventually dismissed.
Cave's supernatural, century-spanning screenplay, written at the request of star Russell Crowe, has to be one of the most bombastic, jaw-dropping might have beens in cinema.
Following the success of Gladiator, released in 2000, Crowe and Scott invited Cave to write a script for the sequel. They hoped that the macabre musician could find a creative solution to Gladiator 2's main hurdle – that Maximus, Crowe's character, dies at the end of the first film.
The Bad Seed certainly came up with an inventive solution. According to one blog's synopsis of the script, Crowe's Maximus meddles with Roman gods in the afterlife, is reincarnated, defends early Christians, reunites with his son, and ultimately lives forever – leading tanks in the second world war and even mucking around in the modern-day Pentagon.
Unfortunately, this was too daft for the studios. "We tried [to go with Cave's script]," Scott told UGO. "Russell didn't want to let it go, obviously, because it worked very well. When I say 'worked very well', I don't refer to success. I mean, as a piece it works very well. Storytelling, [it] works brilliantly. I think [Cave] enjoyed doing it, and I think it was one of those things that he thought, 'Well, maybe there's a sequel where we can adjust the fantasy and bring [Maximus] back from the dead.'"
"If you are one of those music freaks who love to listen to the music on a high pitch that often becomes annoying for others sharing the same apartment or space, designer Adam Moller has come up with an innovative transmitter that lets you control the volume and make the music audible to a precise direction or a person. Hailed as the “Klang” (Danish for sound), the ultrasonic transmitters emit low-line ultrasound waves to control the path of music waves from its generator, which means the sound is produced directly in your ears without disturbing others sitting around you. Looking like an advanced version of the old speakers, the ultrasonic transmitters present a tidy blend of modern technology and conventional designing. " http://www.thedesignblog.org/entry/klang-ultrasonic-transmitters-directs...
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