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Flexible Yamaha Solution Joins Dutch Community

Although the Dutch village of Vredepeel only has 245 permanent residents, it has a remarkable sense of community. Having raised over 100,000 EUR towards the cost of combining the church and community centre, they are now enjoying all the benefits of a flexible, networked Yamaha audio system.

Taking A Culture Trip To Better Meetings With Yamaha

Based in London’s Mayfair, but with offices and freelance contributors based around the world, the award-winning Culture Trip is a fast-growing travel, media and entertainment business which creates stories to highlight what is unique and special about a place, its people and culture. Yamaha VXL1 line array loudspeakers and an MTX3 matrix processor form a key part of a new audio system which has radically improved the company’s meetings.

Yamaha Helps Signal The Return Of LocHal To The People Of Tilburg

For 77 years the locomotive repair facility in the Dutch city of Tilburg was a vital part of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS, or Dutch Railways) network. Employing hundreds of local people, its 2009 closure had a profound effect on the area. But now the building has been reborn as a major cultural and learning centre, where Yamaha audio systems are helping to drive the train of new innovation forward.

Yamaha VXL Line Array Loudspeakers Bring The Human Touch To St John The Evangelist

Yamaha’s VXL series slimline, column-type line array speakers are proving a very popular solution for houses of worship where large, ambient spaces need covering with tightly-controlled, high quality audio. A new installation at a 160 year-old church in London demonstrates the difference they can make.

Yamaha RIVAGE PM7 System Impresses At Unique Vietnam Trade Event

On 22-23 March, a Yamaha RIVAGE PM7 digital mixing system was a highlight of a unique, two-day open-air trade show in Vietnam, which attracted over 15,000 visitors.

Yamaha Commercial Audio Appoints Stage Electrics as Premium Partner

Yamaha Commercial Audio has appointed leading UK sound and lighting installer / reseller Stage Electrics as a Premium Partner, adding the flagship RIVAGE PM digital mixing systems to the company’s product portfolio.

Working Musically To Create Big Sound, Scottie Baldwin Uses Yamaha CL5 On Wang Leehom Tour

Musical artist Leehom Wang, aka Wang Leehom, is a Taiwanese-American singer-songwriter, actor, producer, and film director. Born in Rochester, NY, he was formally trained at the Eastman School of Music, Williams College and Berklee College of Music. His musical style is known for fusing Chinese elements with hip-hop and R&B.

Yamaha VXL Brings Incomparable Improvement To Eglise Saint-Denis-Sainte-Foy

Despite the challenges of sound reinforcement in large, ambient spaces, advances in audio technology are making it possible to radically improve the sound in houses of worship. Yamaha’s VXL series of slim line array loudspeakers delivers audio and aesthetics without compromise, as demonstrated in a historic French church.

2019 RodeoHouston: Livestock and Live Performances

The RodeoHouston (aka the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo) is the largest livestock exhibition and rodeo in the world. And, in addition, the rodeo features nightly live musical entertainment. Since 2003, the event has been held at the NRG Stadium in Houston, this year taking place over 21 days from February 25 through March 17. Every night after the rodeo, a variety of musical performers took to the stage including Kacey Musgraves, Luke Bryan, Cardi B, Turnpike Troubadours, Panic! At the Disco, Old Dominion, Camila Cabello, Luke Combs, Tim McGraw, ZEDD, Kane Brown, Los Tigres Del Norte, Zac Brown Band, Kings of Leon, Santana, Chris Stapleton, Cody Johnson, to Brad Paisley, Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen, and George Strait - the finale of the rodeo concert series drawing over 80,000 attendees.

Brewery Adds Yamaha CIS for Ultimate Patron Experience

A new brewery has opened in Orlando, Florida, and it's already creating a buzz (excuse the pun!). Sideward Brewing is situated in the popular Milk District of downtown Orlando and officially opens March 30. The name comes from a riff off the owner's last name, Ward, and playing off of a time where wayward thinking was the norm so sideward fit the bill exactly.