| With over
125 live bands playing in front of up to 200,000 enthusiastic
fans, BayFest is the major annual musical highlight
in the US state of Alabama. Taking place in Mobile
on the first weekend in October, this year’s
festival had added Flex appeal, with a Turbosound
Flex Array system in use at the event for first time.
Memphis-based ProShow Systems has provided production
services to BayFest for the past decade and this year
supplied a large Flex Array system, for the Pepsi
stage, which is traditionally where most rock bands
play during the event.
"We heard the Flex boxes in Las Vegas back in
June and were really impressed with the sound quality,
specifically the performance of Turbosound’s
unique Polyhorn™ mid and the Dendritic HF,"
says Michael Faber of ProShow Systems.
"We put the Turbosound rig on the rock 'n' roll
stage, where it belongs, and were excited to get the
boxes out on a big show and really open them up."
With 24 TFA-600H flown cabinets augmented by ground-stacked
Aspect® TA-880L bass bins, the system provided
the ideal combination of punch and clarity for bands
including Puddle of Mudd, Buckcherry, P.O.D, Three
Days Grace and Better Than Ezra. And with up to 20,000
fans at the stage for the duration, Flex Array's high
output capabilities and excellent coverage properties
were essential.
Setting up of the system was very straightforward,
as AM&S product manager Claus Frostell confirms,
"Half way through the first hang, the ProShow
and local crew started raving about how easy it was
to fly. It was supposedly the best they've ever done."
He continues, "We did that first hang on the
Thursday evening, but in the daylight of the following
morning we could see that the angle wasn't quite correct.
It was a good opportunity to demonstrate the ease
of bringing the arrays down and readjusting the hang
point. It took just 10 minutes per side.
Later, Claus and system technician Jason Baker spent
half an hour with Chris Zakoor, FOH engineer for that
night's headliners Three Days Grace, to fine tune
the system to his taste.
"Chris commented that, for a mid-sized line
array, it sounds like a big system and that it is
very responsive. He could easily hear minor changes
on the console or graphic EQ, which isn't the case
with many other speaker systems," says Claus.
"He also said all his decisions were musically
based, not corrective. He wasn't fighting with the
system at all. He said that he loved it and would
gladly use it again. Jason also noted that he wasn't
used to hearing 'real' low-mids from a line array
system."
"The Pepsi stage at BayFest was the ideal situation
to really show what Flex Array can do," says
Brad Stephens, National Sales Manager for Turbosound
USA. "With a big audience, the system needed
to be able to project powerfully and evenly across
the venue, but at the same time contain the sound
so as not to be a problem for the other stages and
the surrounding neighbourhoods.
"The system performed really well and was an
excellent showcase for how ideally suited it is to
the festival environment."
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