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LFX GROUP


A new kid on the block!
LFX Group will be distributing lighting effects.
Scanners
Moving Heads
Special Effects
Strobe Lighting
Stage Lighting
Controllers


Visit their website for more details
www.lfxgroup.com


LFX Group have now confirmed as Exhibitors

Be amongst the First DJs to meet and greet
this new company at The Pro DJ Show - 2007


Speaker Showdown III


The third and successive Speaker Meeting took place on Monday 15th January 2007.

The Venue was The Mount at Orrell, Northwest.

On show were the following systems:

Bose L1 (PAS)
Martin Audio Blackline
Martin Audio ICT / ICS
Celestion
Ohm
DAS

Several systems were mixed and matched
to provide attendee's with ideas on what worked with what the best.

There is currently a Poll being run on a popular
DJ forum to find out attendee's opinons on what they saw/ heard, so check back soon.

PLASA 2007

Visit PLASA
ProDJ Show Forums are NOW ONLINE!


eBay Counterfeits

Several leading microphone manufacturers are making moves to stop the growing number of counterfeit microphones that can be found on eBay.
Shure, Sennheiser and Audio Technica are the main names who are making pro-active moves
to quash this new trend.
Shure are making use of special eBay based software programs that hunt down and shut
down these rogue sellers.
We at Pro DJ Show urge you all to be vigilante when purchasing equipment via eBay.


Hand baggage ban on UK flights affect DJs

DJ's rage about the difficulties of having no hand luggage following the recent UK terror alert.

Musicians Union Resolves Ban

The MU has once again come up trumps.
Members of the MU can now take thier instruments and other small items onto aircraft.
This may involve paying for an
additional seat for larger items,
but this is at least a step in the right direction.

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Ringing ears are a familiar temporary after-effect of hearing a DJ.

The effects of loud music are far worse for the
DJ, who are subjecting their ears to
high decibel levels night after night.

DJ's have a clichéd image that the louder
music is played the better.

Some DJ's want to raise awareness of the damage that can be done with loud music



Decibel Levels

Sounds over 80dBA can damage hearing

90 -105dBA is a night club dance floor

110dBA is a pneumatic drill 10 foot away

125dBA is a rock concert

130dBA is an aeroplane taking off at 100 metres

140dbA is a the threshold of pain

 
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