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NEW ZEALAND'S ABOVE PRODUCTIONS DEPLOYS RECENTLY PURCHASED JBL VERTEC® LINE ARRAY SYSTEM AT FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR |
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NORTHRIDGE, California – As the worldwide adoption of JBL VERTEC® continues to gain momentum, audio
rental system provider Above Productions in Hamilton, New Zealand, recently purchased a new VERTEC
portable system for regional events. The system features VT4887A compact line array elements and VT4880A
full-size arrayable subwoofers, supported by JBL VRX compact constant-curvature systems and powered by
Crown amplifiers. Above Productions recently deployed the new system for the TSB Bank Fireworks
Spectacular, held at the TSB Bowl in New Plymouth, Zealand.
The TSB Bank Fireworks Spectacular drew an estimated crowd of 18,000 people, who enjoyed an outdoorstage
concert, capped with a climactic display of fireworks, choreographed to music. Talent for the event
included local singer-songwriters and Auckland-based variety-funk band Lieutenant Funk.
In providing live sound reinforcement for the event, Above Productions deployed a VERTEC system using a total
of 24 VT4887A compact line array elements, configured in two arrays of 12 per side. Eight VT4880A arrayable
subwoofers with 2269H Ultra Long Excursion, 18-inch woofers were in use (four enclosures per side). Additionally,
a delay ring was positioned farther back in the seating area on the grassy slope, using a total of
eight VRX932 speakers, set up as four pairs on poles. All JBL speakers were powered by Crown I-Tech 4000
and 8000 amplifiers, with Harman’s HiQnet™ System Architect™ software in use for remote control and
monitoring. A Whirlwind E Snake™, sharing the same VLAN-configured network as the I-Tech control, was
used to transport digital signals from the FOH mix position.
Challenges onsite included configuring the hanging loudspeaker arrays to cover an audience area that was
separated from the shell’s main stage platform by a body of water. Above Productions relied on JBL’s VERTEC
Line Array Calculator software to predict coverage and sound level results for the gently rising large outdoor
audience area, and for selecting correct locations for the supplemental, low-profile signal-delayed speaker
arrays.
“As this was a family-oriented show, smooth coverage and moderate levels were an event sound system
design goal,” explained Stele Martin, Owner of Above Productions. “This system deployment turned out quite
well. We had good, smooth high-frequency coverage as predicted and then sound from the delay arrays kicked
in. Overall we had a great sound for the event.”
Martin also noted that his new JBL VERTEC VT4887A system was very
quick to set up and easy to tune. “With JBL’s new V4 DSP presets, the
FOH EQ was pretty much flat,” he observed. “Overall we achieved a great
sound for the event.”
“Using a compact line array system for larger outdoor audiences requires
careful pre-event planning as regards overall SPL and coverage
expectations,” observed David Scheirman, Vice President, Tour Sound for
JBL Professional. “Achieving success with sound reinforcement projects
like the TSB Bowl outdoor-stage community events, Above Productions
has proven that when smaller, regional sound reinforcement firms make
use of JBL’s available system support information and technologies, the
results will be predictable and satisfactory to the system owner, their client
and the audience.”
Above Productions can be reached at stele@above.co.nz
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