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Juice Lighting & Sound
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In the Community at Juice Always involved with the local schools to Daventry and a children's Amateur Dramatic Society this is how we put our bit into our Community. Abbey Junior School Juice provided a system for the third year, free of charge to the Daventry Abbey Junior School for their sponsored football day. The event started at 1.15pm with eight teams, one from each class, playing throughout the afternoon to reach the quarter finals. At 5pm everyone returned to the School for the quarter finals, semi finals and of course the final. The winners were a sixth year group. Juice provided eight TOA Horns on three wind up hoists with a TOA 6 channel 150w/100v line amplifier . Source material was via a TASCAM 122 Cassette and a NAD CD player with AKG radio microphone for the Headmasters commentary and emergency call facility via a fixed lead microphone. Localised monitoring within the School room, where the equipment was placed, was via a Galaxy Audio Hotspot. The School raised over a thousand pounds for their funds.
St James Infant School, Daventry Having problems with their own now rather ancient Lighting, St James telephoned on the Friday evening to hire some lights for their school Nativity Play which started the following Tuesday. By Monday night an 8kw system was delivered and installed by our own John Silk and Florence Bodin and the School was pleased to find out that it was free of charge.
Daventry Community Players / Youth Section Juice has for a number of years (16 to be precise JS) provided inexpensive service to local amateur dramatics and since the start of this youth section provided services for them free of charge. For their autumn show lighting and sound was again provided with technical help on a nightly basis and for their Christmas Party a small sound and lighting system was provided in one of the side rooms. For the stage shows Leko's, ADB fresnels and PAR's with a 24 way dimmer rack via a Jands ESP2. For the discotheque two L'Acoustics EX115 on two Mobil tech wind up hoists via LCC Processors and Chevin Q6 amplifiers.
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