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RF Webinar

Join Dave Stagl, Jason Cole, Mike Sessler and special guest Chris Phillips of Sennheiser as we discuss wireless mics and in-ear monitors. Learn about the 700 MHz spectrum update, when to use wireless mics, frequency coordination and using wireless mics for electric guitars.

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It’s Time For Another Webinar

Fresh off the heels of our last highly attended webinar (OK, it was last April and about 20 people joined in…), Dave Stagl, Jason Cole and I have decided it’s high time we did another one. Why? Mainly because we have a lot of fun doing them (and because a few people said they enjoyed [...]

Drum Mic’ing Webinar Recording

It’s here…by popular demand! We had a great time the other night with Jason Cole, Dave Stagl and myself talking about drum mic’ing and how to do it better. Thanks to the MacHeist bundle, I recorded the conversation, and it’s presented here pretty much in it’s entirely.
I say “pretty much” because there were a few times [...]

Something New from the FCC: An Answer

We’ve been waiting for it for months; most of us with baited breath. What is the deal with the 700 Mhz band? Specifically, when do we have to be out? We’ve known it was coming, but we haven’t known when. Well, now we do. June 12, 2009. The “final” day for the DTV transition. The [...]

Nine Reasons I Twitter Pt. 2

Back to my series on why I Twitter. Coming in at number four…
Twitter Helps My Prayer Life
I know I should pray more, but honestly, I’m really busy and have hundreds of things swirling around my head at any given moment. That makes it tough to “pray without ceasing.” However, Twitter helps me with this. A [...]

Nine Reasons I Twitter

A few weeks ago Anthony Coppedge released an e-book entitled Why Your Church Must Twitter. That book and a few events in recent days got me thinking about why I Twitter–and by extension, why you should, too.
First, one has to ask, “Why don’t people Twitter?” I think the reason lies in how it’s explained. The [...]