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Audio-Technica Provides Microphone Solutions for 2012 CMA Awards

Jason Aldean, performing at the 46th annual CMA Awards using Audio-Technica's Artist Elite 5000 Series UHF wireless system and AEW-T6100 hypercardioid dynamic handheld microphone/transmitter. Photo by Frederick Breedon/FilmMagic/Getty Images.

Audio-Technica, a manufacturer of transducer technology, is celebrating its 19th year of supporting the Country Music Association (CMA) Awards by providing an extensive selection of vocal and instrument microphones for its annual awards show. The 46th annual CMA Awards aired live in 5.1-channel surround sound Thursday, November 1, on the ABC television network from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee and featured over 200 Audio-Technica microphones, including an array of hard-wired mics and Artist Elite 5000 Series UHF wireless systems.

The CMA Awards presentation is recognized as Country Music's "biggest night" and represents the pinnacle of achievement for those involved in country music. According to the company, Audio-Technica microphones were featured for their accurate and reliable sound reproduction, as exampled by A-T's long-standing presence with country music artists.

The team responsible for the audio at this year's CMA's included the audio supervised by award-winning audio producers Tom Davis and Paul Sandweiss; ATK/Audiotek provided the sound system with front-of-house mixers Patrick Baltzell and Rick Shimer; the broadcast music mix was handled by New Jersey/California-based M3's (Music Mix Mobile's) John Harris and Jay Vicari. Stage monitoring was handled by Tom Pesa and Jason Spence.

Audio-Technica's Artist Elite 5000 Series UHF wireless system with the AEW-T6100 hypercardioid dynamic handheld microphone/transmitter was used for lead vocals by A-T endorser Jason Aldean, who opened the show performing "The Only Way I Know." Aldean later returned in the show to perform his hit "Take A Little Ride."

The backline mic complement of A-T wired microphones included the AT4080 phantom-powered bidirectional ribbon microphone on guitars; AT4050 multi-pattern Ccondenser microphone on guitars and bass; AT4040 cardioid condenser microphone on overheads; AE2500 dual-element cardioid instrument microphone on kick drum; AE5100 cardioid condenser instrument microphone on hi-hat and ride cymbals; AE5400 cardioid condenser microphone on rotary speaker top and AT4050 on rotary speaker bottom (used by Gregg Allman with the Zac Brown Band); ATM650 dynamic instrument microphone on snare; and ATM350 cardioid condenser clip-on microphone on toms and fiddle/violin.

Davis stated, "Audio-Technica has been a longtime go-to microphone for the CMA Awards, based on their reliability and performance. Their ability to deliver clean, clear, consistent audio makes them exactly what I need when choosing microphones for this awards show."

WWWwww.audio-technica.com


(5 November 2012)

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