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      <title>Church Sound: Proper Applications Of Passive And Active DI Boxes</title>
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      <description>We’re manipulating emotional cues in the form of sound</description>
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      <title>Equalizing The Room—What It Really Means</title>
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      <title>In The Studio: The Glory Days Of Muscle Shoals</title>
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      <description>Muscle Shoals from 1967-1980, one of the most fascinating and perhaps unbelievable stories in the history of pop music recording.</description>
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      <title>Everything You Wanted To Know About Line Arrays (And Then Some)</title>
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      <title>Church Sound: Helping Vocalists With Their Monitor Wedges</title>
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      <title>Making The Best Of Subpar Systems &amp;amp; Gear On The Live Club Circuit</title>
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      <description>Some tricks that have come in quite handy</description>
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      <title>Church Sound: Key Questions To Ask In Assessing Your AV Systems</title>
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