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| JBL VERTEC® LINE ARRAYS AND SOUND.COM PROVIDE WINNING AUDIO AT MISS INDIA 2009 PAGEANT |
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NORTHRIDGE, California – In one of Asia's most widely viewed events of the year, SOUND.COM of Mumbai
provided a JBL VERTEC® line array system for the Pantaloons Femina Miss India 2009 pageant in Mumbai. The
event, which selects India's three different finalists for participation in the Miss Universe, Miss World and Miss
Earth international beauty pageants, was staged at the Andheri Sports Complex for a live audience of 4,000
fashion-industry and global media professionals. This year's Miss India pageant was broadcast live to more
than one billion viewers across 72 countries.
Having provided live sound for the Miss India pageant in the past, SOUND.COM fully recognized the
challenges of the event. "The audio system needed to provide enough acoustical power and headroom to be
heard throughout the venue and also needed to be clear enough to meet the live broadcast standards," said
Warren D'Souza, Managing Director of SOUND.COM. "In addition to providing live sound reinforcement, our
team worked directly with Cineyug Worldwide and Sony Television to help deliver audio for broadcast."
Joining D'Souza onsite, the top-tier crew from SOUND.COM included Gilroy Valladares, Sunil Karanjikar, and
Fali Damania for sound system setup, optimization & operation. Assisting backstage were Yusuf Shaikh, Yasin
Shaikh & Ranjit Singh along with supporting technicians Piyush Singh & Kalpesh Ajare.
The SOUND.COM team designed and set up a multi-array system for the event, selecting from the company's
extensive rental inventory of JBL VERTEC line array elements. The main PA system for the pageant featured
two pairs of line arrays per side, each containing eight JBL VERTEC VT4888 midsize line array elements. An
additional six VT4887 compact line array elements per side satisfied out fill requirements. Additionally, four
VT4880 full-size arrayable subwoofers per side complemented the system. VRX932LA compact constantcurvature
loudspeakers provided front fill and flown center fill
coverage, while VRX932LA speakers with VRX918S subwoofers
were in use as an onstage side fill system. SRX712M monitors
were used for backstage paging. Crown I-Tech 8000 amplifiers
powered the system, while a Soundcraft Vi6 digital mixing console
was utilized at the front of house position.
"The selection of SOUND.COM for the Miss India 2009 pageant,
one of the most widely-viewed broadcast events of the year, is
quite an honor," D'Souza added. "This event also underscores the
increasingly sophisticated level of audio system technology that is
becoming available in an emerging market like India. This allows
event planners and show producers with high global standards to
have their needs met in virtually any location."
For more information on SOUND.COM, please visit www.online-sound.com
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