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Digigram Puts EtherSound Into Stadium for Large-Scale Radio Production

Digigram Puts EtherSound Into Stadium for Large-Scale Radio Production

Digigram said its EtherSound technology found a home for sound reinforcement at a large-scale concert. The company installed an EtherSound network in Paris for Radio France’s production of “Carmen” at an 80,000-seat venue, the Stade de France.
The production was set on a 360-degree stage at a stadium built for the 1998 World Cup. It was broadcast nationwide by France Inter Radio. The EtherSound technology distributed audio from the front-of-house console to 16 loudspeaker stacks in the arena and a 100-volt audio system. The installation used EtherSound ES8in/ES8out audio bridges and CAT-5 cables.

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