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ANAHEIM, CA - JANUARY 18, 2001 - Since JBL model 4889 VERTEC Line Array speakers were first introduced only four months ago,
they have already been used for a number of prestigious events.
Even prior to the system debut at the Audio Engineering Society
Convention, 64 VERTEC speakers were used at the 2000 Democratic National Convention
in Los Angeles last August.
Sound Designer Patrick Baltzell specified the use of VERTEC
for the Democratic convention, even though the speakers had never
been used before, much less for an event with as much visibility
and risk as the DNC. "Due to ceiling weight restrictions
and television camera sight angles, it would have been difficult
to do this show with any other system", noted Baltzell. The
VERTEC system is also being sup-plied for use by Baltzell at the Presidential
Inauguration in Washington, D.C. this week. A total of 11 custom
towers, designed by Maryland Sound Industries, are being used
to implement Baltzell Audio Design’s specifications for the prestigious
event at the U.S. Capitol.
Just a few weeks later after the DNC, VERTEC was used at the first Latin Grammy Awards, a major televised event,
held in Los Angeles. Rob "Cubby" Colby was the Music
Mixing Engineer for this live television event. "The audience’s
experience of a live concert is always extremely important to
me. In arena venues like L.A.’s Staples Center, that means you
often need special tools to deliver the mix," explained Colby.
"For the first annual Latin Grammy Awards, we needed everything
to go right and the performance of JBL’s new VERTEC
system was a great part of it."
Andrew Waterman deployed a large, distributed multi-zone VERTEC
system as the Audio Engineer/Mixer at M.E.C. 2000 - Microsoft
Exchange and Collaborative Solutions Event held in Dallas, Texas
in October, 2000. Waterman reported, "Bottom line...this
rig saves everybody money. The producers are happy to save money
on rigging and they get a better visual presentation. The sound
engineering team is happy because we get very even coverage and
excellent fidelity. And the riggers are happy because they have
fewer points to hang."
VERTEC's first international usage was handled by Hibino PA Division at
Saitama Super Arena in Tokyo, Japan for the GLAY Japan Arena Tour.
A sold-out house of 27,000 fans enjoyed a high-level rock concert.
Hiroshi Inoue was Chief Engineer for the event. "Having a
line array system with precise coverage is important. VERTEC
really expands the options in our rental inventory," stated
Inoue. "JBL’s new 2435 HF driver is especially impressive.
So much output power from such a compact device is a real technical
achievement."
Enterprise Live, a premier audio rental company in Las Vegas, is fielding
their new VERTEC system for a wide variety of concerts and corporate events.
"A recent customer told me that this rig is the smoothest,
most dynamic sound system he has ever mixed on", reported
Martin "Ferret" Rowe, Chief Engineer for Enterprise
Live.
In Atlantic City, New Jersey, respected rental firm SPL premiered
their new VERTEC system on New Year’s Eve. "JBL has really raised the bar
on professional speaker systems with the new VERTEC
line array package," noted owner Steve Ponzetti. "This
system is ideal for the casino showroom and live concert market.
It is smooth, precise and has amazing headroom".
As 2001 begins, a growing number of VERTEC
systems are being specified and prepared for major tours and events
around the world. "As audio Professionals around the world
have the chance to listen to VERTEC,
and whenever they are able to directly compare this system with
other available Line Array systems, it’s clear that we are meeting
and exceeding their expectations," stated David Scheirman,
Director of Tour Sound for JBL Professional. "VERTEC
is lighter in weight, offers smoother horizontal coverage, provides
greater output potential and lower distortion levels than other
Line Array systems currently on the market."
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