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| AUDIO VISIONS AND JBL VERTEC® LINE ARRAYS DELIVER SOUND TO THE HEARTLAND AT RIVER CITY ROUNDUP |
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NORTHRIDGE, California – Reinforcing the ease of use, power and fidelity of JBL VERTEC® line arrays,
regional audio system provider Audio Visions deployed a VERTEC system for Ak-Sar-Ben’s River City Roundup
at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Nebraska. A 27 year-old family festival that celebrates the western and
agricultural heritage of the region, the major Midwestern rodeo event took place September 27-29. Postcompetition
live entertainment was provided by Jessica Simpson, Larry the Cable Guy and Rodney Atkins.
Audio Visions supplied a robust, carefully designed audio system including a total of 72 JBL VERTEC enclosures
of various types. Twelve VT4889 large-format line array elements per side were supplemented by 12 VT4880A
Ultra Long Excursion arrayable subwoofers per side. Additionally, 12 VT4888 midsize line array elements per
side were deployed for out-fill arrays. Crown MacroTech amplifiers powered the VT4889 and VT4888
loudspeakers.
According to Elliot Nielsen of Audio Visions, the nature of the event created some challenging conditions. “The
stage was 14 feet high because it needed to allow riders on horseback to pass underneath,” Nielsen said. “So
the loudspeaker arrays were positioned unusually high, even for a large indoor venue like the Qwest Center.
The top box was 54 feet in the air.”
Leveraging the predictable controllability of the VERTEC loudspeakers, Audio Visions configured the system with
dbx DriveRack 4800 Loudspeaker Management Systems loaded with JBL’s new V4 DSP presets. Harman’s
HiQnet™ System Architect software interface was used for remote control and monitoring. “I’m really liking
System Architect,” Nielsen said. “It would be hard for me to go back to anything that I couldn’t use to remotely
configure a system.”
Nielsen pointed out the challenge of compromising the summation of the
waveguide patterns between the bottoms of the main and out-fill arrays, as is often
the case with systems that utilize side hangs of line arrays. “The side hang at River
City Roundup has to cover a significant amount of vertical real estate,” Nielsen
said. “Starting with the top seat on the side at a height of 85 feet covering nearly to
the floor with a bottom sight angle of over 40 degrees, the array becomes highly
arced. So, with the main hang being a typical 'J' shape, there was an excess of
overlap at the bottom, and as fate would have it, a portion of that overlap squarely
hit the off-center mix position. I aimed the side hangs to get the smoothest blend
between main and out-fill arrays for the majority of the seats. Gain shading and
separate signal processing helped optimize the hot spots for the remaining two
percent of the affected seats.”
As an audio rental firm that relies heavily on VERTEC line arrays for its live staging
events, Audio Visions has built a strong and successful professional relationship
with JBL. “Our company is predominately a VERTEC house because of its
popularity in our region. A lot of other companies in the area own VERTEC which
makes it a great choice whenever we need to find more boxes,” Nielsen added.
“For me as a system technician, it’s very easy to configure and the rig goes up
really quickly.”
For more information on Audio Visions, please visit www.audio-visions.com
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