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Dew Tour Portland Invitational Rides With HARMAN’s JBL VERTEC® Line Arrays and
Soundcraft Si Compact 16 Consoles |
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PORTLAND, Oregon – The recent 4-day 2011 Dew Tour Portland Invitational in Oregon featured a variety of BMX and
skateboarding competitions, along with a live performance by hip-hop group The Cool Kids, with Maryland Sound
International (MSI) providing HARMAN’s JBL VERTEC® line arrays and Soundcraft Si Compact 16 mixing consoles for the
competition and concert areas.
The skateboard competition area included a Soundcraft Si Compact 16 digital console, which was used with two columns
of five JBL VERTEC VT4887A compact line array elements each and one VT4881A compact arrayable subwoofer each,
powered by a Crown I-Tech HD 12000 amplifier. The BMX dirt track had a similar setup, with an Si Compact 16 and two
columns of six VT4888 midsize line array elements each, powered by a Crown I-Tech HD 12000 amplifier. At the indoor
BMX and skate arena, a Soundcraft Si Compact 16 was used as well to plug into the in-house system. For the concert
stage outside of the Rose Quarter venue, two columns of six VT4889 fullsize line array elements each were accompanied
by a total of five VT4880A fullsize arrayable subwoofers, which were powered by a Crown’s I-Tech HD 12000 amplifier
using VERTEC V5 DSP settings. System configuration was performed using Harman HiQnet System Architect™ software.
The Dew Tour is a traveling event throughout the United States in which the stages and setups differ from venue to
venue. When on the road, MSI carries VERTEC VT4887’s, VT4888’s and VT889’s--enough equipment for three venues.
The VERTEC line arrays provide exceptional sound in environments that can often be hectic. “When dealing with an event
where the setups are varied, it’s important to have options,” said Ryan Beck, Project Manager/Engineer with MSI. “We
wanted to condense the systems so they were easy enough to fit in the truck and still have all our options, which is why
the VERTEC line arrays are perfect.”
“The only real challenge of the event is having the option for many different
features,” said Beck. “Throughout the day there is music, entertainment acts,
speakers, interviews, and we have to be ready for everything without having to
change the system. Everyone is in such a tight area that it helps to have a
compact system that can do it all. With the combination of JBL, Soundcraft and
Crown, everything is possible.”
Beck spoke very highly of the Si Compact 16’s combination of flexibility and
intuitive operation. “Versatility is key for events like this,” he said. “Everyone
enjoys Soundcraft’s Si Compact consoles, they’re easy to learn on the fly and
provide so many options for what you can do.”
Ben Krumholz, MSI engineer, stated, “In such a high-pressure environment, the
Si Compact works wonders. The built-in I/O, totem mix buttons, and Lexicon
effects make this console great.”
For more information on Maryland Sound International, visit
http://www.marylandsound.com/
For more information on the Dew Tour, visit www.allisports.com/dew-tour
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HARMAN (www.harman.com) designs, manufactures and markets a wide range of audio and infotainment
solutions for the automotive, consumer and professional markets – supported by 15 leading brands including
AKG®, Harman Kardon®, Infinity®, JBL®, Lexicon® and Mark Levinson®. The Company is admired by
audiophiles across multiple generations and supports leading professional entertainers and the venues where
they perform. More than 20 million automobiles on the road today are equipped with HARMAN audio and
infotainment systems. HARMAN has a workforce of about 12,000 people across the Americas, Europe and Asia, and
reported sales of $3.8 billion for the twelve months ending June 30, 2011. |
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