Los Angeles, CA (July 30, 2015)— Classical
music recording and production company Soundmirror took the
new Lectrosonics Digital
Hybrid Wireless® bodypack LT
transmitters straight from the production line to the stage earlier this
year to capture L.A. Opera’s West Coast premiere of The Ghosts of Versailles. Soundmirror
utilized 13 of the new L
Series Large Bandwidth transmitters in
combination with 11 Lectrosonics SMQV transmitters and 4 six-channel Venue
receivers for a total of 24 channels of wireless to record composer John Corigliano's opera, which was being fully staged
in the U.S. for the first time in two decades.
“We got the first 13 LTs ever straight off the
production line,” confirmed John Newton, who founded Soundmirror in Boston, MA
in 1972 to provide state-of-the-art digital recording services to the major
record labels. Newton had no concerns about putting the first production models
straight into service, he said: “We have used Lectrosonics products so much
over the years that we know that the reliability and ease of use is there.
Sound Mirror is known for being an innovator, and our clients want the very
best. Lectrosonics equipment sounds good and is of the quality that we
require.”
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