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13 13  ===== Sound for events and live performance is the use of technical equipment to reinforce or enhance the acoustical experience as it applies to the performer, the acoustical atmosphere, the script, products or the event or performance space. Audio technicians working in the live performance and event industry normally set up sound reinforcement systems (public address systems). They use specialized equipment such as microphones, mixing consoles, recording equipment, amplifiers, loudspeakers and IT-systems in a live environment. =====
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15 15  ===== This equipment can be found in many event and live-performance sound applications, including the theatre, corporate events, concerts, trade shows, broadcast television and other types of live events. =====