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Follow on Google News | ![]() Theatre Sound Supervisor Weighs in on Point Source Audio's New EMBRACE™Comments by actors and sound techs at Houston's Alley Theatre are priceless
The Alley Theatre is a Tony Award-winning indoor theatre in Downtown Houston, Texas. In the 2015-2016 Season it boasts more than 500 performances— "We in theatre don't get products specifically targeted for us so we were immediately captivated by EMBRACE," said Dupree. "We have been using them now for about six months through four or five productions." The fact that EMBRACE stayed on the actor through all the fight scenes and choreography impressed Dupree. He lamented the days before EMBRACE, "We tried all the techniques out there to secure and hide the mic: metal earloops, Hellerman sleeves, metal clips, plastic clips…everything!" Point Source Audio VP of Marketing Yvonne Ho asserts that EMBRACE's product strategy and design intent is the best of two worlds, revealing that "On the one hand, you have a very miniature lavalier that's perfect for concealing—but then it's comfortable and capable of holding like a headset as a result of its ergonomic design." The EMBRACE is currently patent-pending. (http://www.point- Alley Theatre is host to a steady stream of events and productions coming into Houston. "The sound designers we work with are increasingly asking for the Point Source Audio brand so we are planning to expand our inventory to accommodate these requests. Dupree summed up his findings from A/B testing Point Source against the top brands, saying "We barely needed to EQ the PSA mics and there is much less bass roll off." The Earmounts are custom designed for Point Source Audio microphones with a cable diameter of about 1.5mm, but Dupree found them highly flexible—enough that he has even used them with non-PSA mics that he previously had in inventory. "You can cut them to fit and I love the fact you can mold them to stay with minimal tape," said Dupree. For actors with no hair, Dupree found EMBRACE to be a more aesthetic solution: "EMBRACE provides us with a method to better secure the microphone that is less clunky and less heavy than past solutions." The patent-pending EMBRACE Microphone is a buildable and customizable mic'ing solution new to the audio industry. EMBRACE microphones are engineered for concealing, but its mounting system keeps the mic placement consistent to the mouth as with traditional boom style mics. This innovation in custom mic'ing is the best of lightweight and low-profile lavs combined with the consistent placement of earmounted microphones. EMBRACE's patent-pending shapeable structure can be trimmed, bent and shaped to a custom-fit for each user. Once the user has configured the Earmount the way they like it and it feels secure on the ear, the mic can be easily "locked" into the Earmount in just mere seconds. The whole process might take about a minute or two the first time, but can take as little as 10 seconds with some experience—replacing a process that used to take 20-30 minutes. About the Alley Theatre The Alley Theatre is a Tony Award-winning indoor theatre in Downtown Houston, Texas. With more than 500 performances in 2015-2016, the Alley will produce more performances than all other performing arts organizations in the Houston Theater District combined. The Alley Theatre underwent a $46.5 million building renovation in the 2014-2015 Season, the first major improvements since the building opened in 1968. The Alley Resident Company creates a wide-ranging repertoire and innovative productions of classics, neglected modern plays, and premieres. For more information, visit https://www.alleytheatre.org/ About Point Source Audio Point Source Audio (@PSA_audio (https://twitter.com/ End
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