Volume 11, Issue 17 — September 13, 2022

rAVe HOW [House of Worship] — Volume 11, Issue 17
Latest headlines: Carter Music on updating the AV technology in a traditional HOW space, Scott Tiner on supply chain challenges and more

September 13, 2022 | Volume: 11 | Issue: 17

 

How’s it going, #AVtweeps? I was just talking in a meeting the other day about how nice the post-InfoComm summer is, but now we’re getting back into the swing of things because CEDIA Expo is on the way! Do you have any big projects coming up?

Carter Music writes about the challenges of updating technology in traditional house-of-worship spaces. By traditional, he means the high-ceiling, ultra-echoey, lots-of-natural-light spaces. While these are beautiful, it can be difficult to update the AV because of budgets, structural challenges and more. In this column, Carter writes about some of these challenges he’s seen, as well as products he’s found that help!

Scott Tiner’s column is all about the supply chain. Will these challenges change AV for good? Will a company struggling to build its product because of an unstable supply chain ever catch up?

That’s all from me for now. Have a great Tuesday!

— Steph Beckett

COLUMNS

 

+ Tech Updates in Traditional HOW Spaces: The Challenges [Carter Music]

As time and technology have progressed, styles and trends have shifted in the house-of-worship world just as they have in the rest of it. In the HOW market, these shifts are especially difficult to reconcile — HOWs often have limited resources as well as significant ties to traditional elements. A prime example of this can be found in architectural designs. In a secular concert space, when a facility no longer meets the needs of the technological demands or style, things can be renovated or replaced.

 

+ Will Supply Chain and Inventory Problems Change AV? [Scott Tiner]

What this thread got me thinking today, however, is about how companies are surviving this time period. From all the discussions I have with my peers, it feels like manufacturers are able to provide about 25% of what we would be getting prior to March 2020. Most troubling in my mind though is the catch-22 in which manufacturers find themselves. If a company is struggling to build its product because its supply chain is unstable, when will that ever catch up?

PRODUCT NEWS

 

+ FOR-A Adds New Software Optimized Appliance Revolutionized Series [Gary Kayye]

+ Blackmagic Design Releases 4 Models of Ultimatte 12 Real-Time Compositing Processors [Gary Kayye]

+ NewTek Announces Free Trial of Flowics HTML5 Graphics for TriCaster Products [Steph Beckett]

+ Fulcrum Acoustic Intros CCX Range Coaxial Passive Cardioid Loudspeakers [Gary Kayye]

+ Sennheiser Announces New 9-Centimeter MKE Mini Omnidirectional Lavalier Mic Made for Any Hairstyle or Outfit [Steph Beckett]

+ Nice/Nortek Control Releases Panamax C3-IP [Gary Kayye]

 

+ Zixi Integrates AV-over-IP Platform Into Marshall Electronics IP Cameras [Gary Kayye]

+ Pliant Technologies Debuts CCU-08 CrewCom Control Unit [Steph Beckett]

+ Clear-Com Adds V-Series IrisX IP Panel [Steph Beckett]

+ APT-GB Adds New SMV2 Series Teleprompter [Steph Beckett]

+ Nixer Pro Audio Debuts RS32 32-Channel Dante Switch [Steph Beckett]

+ Audinate Adds New Tools Within Dante Studio [Gary Kayye]

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