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The amplifier in the cafeteria is part of the older AV crew infrastructure. It is not frequently used anymore.

I filmed a video a while ago about it, and it is available here:
&lt;https://youtu.be/IXUj748NB1M&gt;</description>
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The cafeteria PA box is part of the old AV crew infrastructure. It is sometimes used to toggle the cafeteria speakers for Radio L'Am and quick events.

I filmed a video about it a while ago, which is available here: &lt;https://youtu.be/LbowNXDhWUk&gt;

In short, this was built back when the Market Square had hanging speakers, and the drama room used in-ceiling PA speakers, both of which haven't been around for very long.</description>
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This is an incomplete listing of the equipment used by the L'Amoreaux CI Stage Crew. Someone email me at tonytash+wiki@pm.me if this list changes and I'll update it.

Active duty

Mixers

Yorkville AP812



The bigger mixer used during events such as school play and talent show.</description>
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All of the dimmer circuits throughout the school in the Market Square, Cafeteria and Drama room are connected to the central dimmer rack backstage. The dimmer rack is what allows you to very the brightness of each of the circuits by changing the voltage on the circuit. An electronic dimmer rack uses circuits and semiconductors to achieve this task (as opposed to a mechanical or relay based one). The dimmer rack receives 3 phase power (3x 120V) as far as I know, and is split acro…</description>
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The ETC Express 24/48 is the main lighting board we use for productions, and in the drama room. It is pretty feature rich, and has lots of built in functionality. I'm planning on writing a much longer article on it when I have time.</description>
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        <description>Lighting System Blueprints

L'Amoreaux CI AV Crew Lighting System Blueprints

A common source of confusion at L'Am is how the outlets on the lighting grid are wired.

I have many pages I've taken photos of that detail this, however, thanks to Ms. Coniam, I also have pictures of the official blueprints that were used when wiring the grids.
If you're not sure which dimmer goes to which outlets, this is the definitive source.</description>
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Also known as the Rollit J. Goldring Market square, it is essentially the lobby of the school, also used as a meeting spot and for assemblies, etc.

The market square is set up for lighting from the central dimmer rack, and can easily accommodate speakers, etc.</description>
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Most of the equipment used for assemblies and shows is kept in a sound cart for convenient setup.
It's actually just a case on wheels, with probably 40u of mounting.

Convenience/Why

Having all of the equipment mounted and ready to go makes setup rather fast. I recall that at</description>
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