Sennheiser Sound Academy to Hold Seminar on Installed Sound at Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas

scaled_e1272987928.jpg OLD LYME, Conn. – May 4, 2010 – Audio specialist Sennheiser announced that this Thursday, the Sennheiser Sound Academy is offering a single day session on key practices, topics and trends in the installed sound/systems integration business at Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, KS.

Co-leading the seminar will be Sennheiser's Kent Margraves, national applications manager for Installed Sound, and Chris Phillips, market development manager. Over the course of his career as an audio professional, Margraves spent a decade as a professional worship audio director and mixer, while Phillips has had eight years of live and installed sound industry experience. Following are details on time and location:

When:

Thursday, May 6th between

9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

Where:

Church of the Resurrection

13720 Roe Ave.

Leawood, KS 66224

This seminar will appeal to a wide array of sound professionals, including worship leaders, system operators, mixers and technicians. Additionally, the course will offer credit towards CTS certification renewal and is also useful as a refresher on key concepts and practices in live sound reinforcement. Course content will cover specific areas including:

* RF wireless microphone and wireless personal monitoring systems design and applications

* Distributed audio systems and systems for ADA compliance

* Digital audio networking, microphone selection and system

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Following is the current schedule for all 2010 Sennheiser Sound Academy (Installed Sound) dates, as well as links for more information or to register:

* Thursday, May 6, 2010: Leawood, KS

* Thursday, June 17, 2010: Olympia, WA

* Wednesday, July 14, 2010: Matthews, NC

* Thursday, July 15, 2010: Matthews, NC

* Wednesday, August 4, 2010: New York, NY

* Tuesday, September 14, 2010: Houston, TX

* Tuesday, November 16, 2010: Minneapolis, MN

Joe Ciaudelli, director of market development and education, Sennheiser and a key architect of Sennheiser Sound Academy, commented: "Our training curriculum is truly distinguished in the market since our primary goal is to educate industry professionals rather than directly promote our products. When we started this program four years ago, our goal was to create a program that prepares individuals for the most demanding sound applications; we have since seen our program expand in both its subject matter and regional coverage."

Each seminar is just $149 and includes lunch, swag, informative workshop materials and a $50 coupon toward the purchase of any Sennheiser product. To learn more about the seminar or to register, please visit Sennheiser's event page at http://www.sennheiserusa.com/aboutsec_events. You can find all the latest information on Sennheiser by visiting our website at http://www.sennheiserusa.com.