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Eighth Consecutive Grammy Awards Show for Audio-Technica

Eighth Consecutive Grammy Awards Show for Audio-Technica

   Michael Abbott, audio coordinator for the 47th Annual Grammys, stated: “We are pleased that Audio-Technica has continued its support for the 8th year as a Grammy manufacturing partner. I would also like to commend A-T on the 5000 Series Wireless. Its high-fidelity and solid performance made it a go-to wireless for artists and engineers alike.”

   Audio-Technica’s Artist Elite 5000 Series Wireless Systems were used for front-line vocals by Gwen Stefani, Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez, Johnny Van Zant, Blind Boys of Alabama, Melissa Etheridge and John Mayer. In addition, Artist Elite 5000 Series Wireless Systems were used by Stevie Wonder, Brian Wilson, Alicia Keys, Steven Tyler and Billy Jo Armstrong, in a special performance to raise money for tsunami relief efforts.

   Among the broad selection of Audio-Technica wired microphones utilized throughout the show at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, were ATM25 (toms), ATM35 (violins, violas, and cellos), AE5100 (ride, hi-hats, vibes, harp, cellos, and choir), AE5400 (Leslie and background vocals), and AT4050 (bass, guitar, trumpet, trombone, woodwinds, sax, Leslie, drum overheads, ride, and hi-hats). AE5400 microphones were also employed for lead vocals by Audio-Technica endorsers Los Lonely Boys, who received a GRAMMY for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.

   In picture: Gwen Stefani performs with the Audio-Technica Artist Elite 5000 Series Wireless System at the 47th Grammy Awards. photo by Kevork Djansezian/AP Photo.

http://www.audio-technica.co.uk

24th February 2005

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