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ISP Technologies Ensures Messages are Heard at the National Summit in Detroit |
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Waterford, MI firm supplies premier audio systems for use at The National Summit
June 15, 2009 -- Waterford, MI — Long-time Detroit businessman and Detroit Economic Club Board Member Richard Kughn wants to make sure The National Summit being held June 15-17, 2009 at the Marriott Renaissance Center in Detroit accomplishes its goal of being a clear, strong voice for transformational change. That is why he is providing event organizers with the world's best sound systems from Waterford, MI-based ISP Technologies for use during the keynote speeches and main Town Hall sessions. "Nothing is more important than hearing what our prominent leaders are saying at The National Summit this week," said Kughn. "It is critical that everyone in attendance is truly able to absorb this unique conversation, discussion, and debate. We are blessed to have the best audio systems in the world being built right here in Michigan by ISP Technologies and we're proud to be able to donate these premier systems for use during the event." Richard Kughn also serves as Chairman of ISP Technologies and is a sponsor of The National Summit. |
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Trace Adkins Plays with ISP Technologies |
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This past summer, Mike St. Peter, Vice President of Venue Production for Palace Entertainment, contacted ISP Technologies. He knew of ISP's reputation, and was interested in auditioning the HDL 4210™ Line Array System with the XMAX 212 subwoofers. Mr. St. Peter also had the Trace Adkins show coming into Meadowbrook Music Theater in Rochester, MI on July 17. He knew that the FOH engineer for the show was not excited about the smaller house system that was available at the 7700-seat venue, and knowing he could offer a larger sound system that was closer to the specs Trace Adkins would want, he asked the engineer if he would be interested in using the new ISP rig. |
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First Baptist Church in Twin Falls Gets Update to their Sound System |
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009 I just finished installing a pair of ISP HDM112™ speakers for the First Baptist church in Twins Falls, Idaho. The original system consisted of an Allen Heath GL 3200 32 channel board and a LCR speaker system with Mackie (RCF) 300A for the Left and Right and 2 Community cabs for the cluster. We replaced the RCF speakers with the ISP HDM112. The difference was amazing. The thing that I notice about these speakers is their ability to project sound and their clarity. |
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Christ in Youth Flies ISP HDL 4212 Line Arrays |
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February 2009
Christ in Youth (CIY) first heard of ISP Technologies Line Array System at a demonstation for a church in Oronogo, MO. Christ in Youth specializes in connecting young people with Jesus Christ through conferences and events tailored to young people. These events consist of both spoken presentaitons and music by different bands. After hearing the clarity of the ISP rig in Oronogo, CIY approached ISP about using a Line Array System for one of their CIY Christian Conferences that would be taking place in the new Bank of Kentucky Arena. |
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Premier Guitar G String Review |
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ISP Technologies Decimator G String: Check out the lastest Premier Guitar Review. The ISP Decimator G String Pedal earns 5 out of 5 picks! From the original Rocktron engineering team that designed the Hush noise reduction, ISP Technologies introduces the Decimator G String Pedal. The Decimator takes an innovative approach to noise reduction. All other noise reduction systems suffer from the same problem: they always treat short, staccato notes as if they’re the enemy. |
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