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  2. McCune Audio/Video/Lighting - Wikipedia

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    McCune built a small amplified sound system, and he founded McCune Sound Service in 1932. [3] He built several small sound systems before he completed one large enough to handle a large dance band. McCune would rent out his sound system, and personally operate the equipment for $1.00 an evening, on a Friday night. McCune would then give the ...

  3. Professional audio - Wikipedia

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    A professional audio store is a retail establishment that sells, and in many cases rents, expensive, high-end sound recording equipment (microphones, [3] audio mixers, digital audio recorders, speakers and surround sound speakers, [4] monitor speakers) and sound reinforcement system gear (e.g., speaker enclosure cabinets, stage monitor speakers, power amplifiers, subwoofer cabinets) and ...

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  5. dbx (company) - Wikipedia

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    dbx, Inc. is an American manufacturer of professional audio recording equipment owned by Harman International, a subsidiary of South Korea-based company Samsung Electronics. It was founded by David E. Blackmer in 1971.

  6. Manley Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Manley Laboratories, Inc. is an American manufacturer of pro audio and high-end audio equipment located in Chino, California.. The first Manley-branded products were introduced in 1989, with Manley Laboratories becoming an independent company in 1993.

  7. Audiovisual - Wikipedia

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    Concerts and corporate events are among the most obvious venues where audiovisual equipment is used in a staged environment. Providers of this type of service are known as rental and staging companies, although they may also be served by an in-house technology team (e.g., in a hotel or conference center).