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ANAHEIM, California – Highlighting the global acceptance and demand for loudspeakers from JBL
Professional, rental companies servicing numerous major tours and events around the world relied upon
VERTEC® line array systems in 2008. Whether it was AVPG in Texas meeting the demanding special-benefit
concert sound needs of award-winning country songstress LeAnn Rimes with their new compact powered
VT4887ADP/VT4881ADP rig, Sound Media Fusion deploying mid-size VT4888DP-AN powered line arrays for
the 2008 Summer Olympics in China in the Beijing National (“Bird’s Nest”) Stadium, Sound.com of India adding
new VT4888 line array elements to its VERTEC inventory to service a “Bollywood” extravaganza at the world’s
largest film studio complex in Hyderabad, AdLib Audio fielding VT4880A Ultra Long Excursion arrayable
subwoofers for the U.K. tour by German rock legends The Scorpions, or Maryland Sound handling New York’s
Times Square New Year’s Eve for a broadcast audience of one billion persons with VT4889 full-size line array
elements, rental sound service providers around the globe offered their clients the precision coverage, premium
fidelity, and robust output power capabilities of JBL’s industry-leading line array systems.
A unique case in point was the recent “Heaven's Rehearsal,” a large-scale multi-denominational musical event
on November 1, 2008 intended to reflect the gathering of all nations, tribes, peoples and languages in Toronto,
considered by many to be the most ethnically-diverse urban center in the world. The event was staged in
Canada’s massive indoor/outdoor Rogers Centre, formerly known as the Skydome, and equipped with the
world’s first fully retractable roof. The 55,000-seat venue is home to Major League Baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays
and the Canadian Football League’s Toronto Argonauts, and frequently hosts concerts from some of the
world’s top performers, soccer matches, motor sports, family shows, conventions, trade shows and private
events like this one.
“Heaven’s Rehearsal” featured a contemporary band on stage to support solo artists like Dominiq, Maggie
Blanchard, and Raymond Anthony Fuentes plus a full orchestra and 500-member choir. The major special
event was supported by Toronto’s PA Plus Productions, Inc.
“From an audio perspective, this event posed three major challenges
for us, first of which was the acoustical nature of the venue space,”
explained Mark Radu, Chief System Engineer for PA Plus. “A huge
concrete and glass stadium with a retractable steel dome roof
extends 325 feet above the field. Secondly, due to a football game
the evening before our load-in, we could not get any points prerigged
above the football field layout. This limited us to designing a
point-source system emanating from the stage without using any
signal-delayed array locations. Finally, as a large portion of final
ticket sale would be walk-up, there could be no way of accurately
predicting which areas of the stadium would require coverage.”
The PA Plus event team onsite, led by Senior Engineer John Lacina,
deployed a total of 60 VT4889 full-size line array elements, 32
VT4880 full-size arrayable subwoofers integrated into the full-range
speaker arrays, and four VT4887 compact line array elements under-hung for center down-fill. Four main arrays
were flown 22.5 degrees apart on a 160-foot (49-meter) radius. In total, 636 driver elements were energized
with total available power of 320,000 watts provided by 80 Crown I-Tech power amplifiers. Using Harman’s
HiQnet™ System Architect™ software for remote control and monitoring allowed sections of the arrays to be
turned off as required, to limit the coverage down to 30,000 people, the minimum attendance expected. The
general seating was assigned in a pre-determined order, enabling the audio team to turn on sections of
coverage as more distant seating zones were filled.
“JBL’s VERTEC line array systems gave us the predictability and sound-pressure level required to focus
acoustic energy only where it would be needed,” summarized Radu. “The system design worked as planned
and we were able to minimize spill outside the desired coverage zones. Overall, considering all of the
challenges involved, everyone was pleasantly surprised with the final result."
With professional rental inventories on all continents now equipped to offer VERTEC-quality sound reinforcement
to sound designers, meeting planners, and concert-industry production managers, a growing number of
challenging entertainment and multimedia events like “Heaven’s Rehearsal” are being specified as JBLequipped
projects. “JBL is committed to providing leading-edge business tools that will assist qualified
practitioners like Mark Radu and his team at PA Plus to achieve the results their clients expect and require for
such difficult events,” explained David Scheirman, Vice President, Tour Sound for JBL Professional. “The
VERTEC system’s key design attributes of lighter weight, easier suspension, greater output and better fidelity
continue to meet the sound-reinforcement challenges that our customers encounter around the world.”
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Harman HiQnet™ is the world's first connectivity and control protocol that integrates all product categories in
the signal chain for professional audio systems of all types, size, and applications. Harman HiQnet no longer
requires the user to manage multiple disparate operating systems or be responsible for programming individual
signal processors, speaker controllers, wireless microphone systems, and mixing consoles. HiQnet was
developed by engineers from across Harman’s Professional Division and is coordinated by the System
Development and Integration Group (SDIG), a team of dedicated systems specialists based in Salt Lake City,
Utah.
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