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Audio-Technica Wireless on VH1 Save the Music Benefit

This year’s Save The Music Concert was held on 11th April, and employed A-T wireless and wired mics in numerous applications. A-T Artist Elite 5000 Series Wireless additionally facilitated presentations by Heidi Klum, Gisele Bundchen, Christina Applegate and LL Cool J. The large selection of hardwired A-T microphones on hand included the AE2500 for bass guitar amps, ATM35 and AT4054 on horns, AT4051a for hi-hat and ride cymbal, AT4054 on background vocals, and AE5100 for audience.
Audio production mixer Al Centrella, whose credits include A&E Live By Request and The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame awards, chose a wide array of Audio-Technica microphones based on their stringent production values. “I started using Audio-Technica on Live By Request because most of the time the artist is in front of the PA and I need a natural-sounding mic with tremendous gain before feedback. That’s exactly what A-T delivers,” commented Centrella. “Regardless of what event I am doing, Audio-Technica continues to provide natural, reliable performance show-after-show.”
In picture: Alicia Keys and Rob Thomas perform using Audio-Technica’s Artist Elite 5000 Series UHF Wireless System at the VH1 Save The Music Concert 2005 to benefit VH1’s Save The Music Foundation, held April 11, 2005, at the Beacon Theater in New York City. Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage.com.
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3rd May 2005
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