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Press Releases
Level Hang from a Slanted Ceiling - August 5, 2008
Todd Whitford of Gabriel Sound, located in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, needed
to hang two QSC MD-FP122/64r powered speakers in a gymnasium. The gymnasium is
part of the St. Francis Church, in Metuchen, New Jersey...click here to view pdf
Polar Focus Designs Custom Clamp for Great Hall of Justice
It was a complex piece of engineering." That's what Bill Moore of Techniarts said about the clamp system, custom designed by Polar Focus, that he used to install a Renkus Heinz Iconyx IC24...
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Good Data In, Great Sound Out
The Institution Univers Chretien d’Haiti is a long way from the offices of Polar Focus, a professional audio rigging design and manufacturing company in western Massachusetts... click here to view pdf
Calling All Consultants!
Polar Focus welcomed many visitors to their booth at this year’s Infocomm show, held June 18-20 in the Las Vegas Convention Center. Their Consultant Support Program, or CSP, initiated in 2003, was welcome news to the many designers who stopped by and hadn’t used it yet... click to view pdf
Community R6-51 Speakers “Burnham” Up at Dartmouth -
Getting a Kick Out of Polar Focus Brackets at Dartmouth College Soccer Field - February 11 2008
Hadley, MA- How do you get great sound for announcements and music at a
college soccer field without disturbing the neighbors? This was a main question for Matt
Moore, principal consultant in acoustics at Cavanaugh Tocci Associates, when he and
Mike Maynard designed the sound reinforcement system... click to view pdf
Expanded Product Offerings! - December 6, 2007
Hadley, MA-Where can you find knowledgable sales people and audio rigging
hardware that combines safety with simplicity? Mike Akrep, president of Polar Focus
Audio Rigging, says that “Audio rigging should be as easy as putting a mic on a mic
stand.” With designs and products from Polar Focus, it is as close as can be! The latest
edition of the Polar Focus Product Catalog... click to view pdf
Pitman United Methodist: Reinforcing the Message - August 2007
On November 10, 1885 Pitman Grove Methodist Episcopal Church was
organized, consisting of 43 members. In 2003, a fire destroyed the historic building
in the center of Pitman New Jersey. During that time, the congregation had met in a school, a theater, and a converted hardware store. After
years of planning and construction however, the new church is complete, featuring a 620 seat sanctuary...
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