Last Summer Fantasy in Japan with EV
Both sound companies agreed that the main XLC and XLD systems offer remarkable versatility, with the coverage and power handling capacity to precisely address a wide range of applications, from small indoor venues to large outdoor festivals like this, and always with a tidy footprint. Since both companies handle SR for a continuous stream of large scale events, it was important the new XLC127DVX system proved itself at “Last Summer Fantasy“:
“We are very happy with the XLC system we purchased,“ reported Mr. Kitamura of Sound Kyushu Ltd., “its performance as the main system at this festival was a great success. We needed to cover a venue over 100 meters deep, and no other system this size could come close to this level of performance-the music sounded perfect from the near front to the far end. Plus, the system’s compact size and light weight help reduce set-up time dramatically.“
EV equipment list:
32x XLC127-DVX
16x XLC215 subs
12x XLC118 subs
6x XLD281
2x PX2152
1x Dx38 processing
2x TG-5 power amplifiers
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Guy Low
Sr. Copywriter | MarCom
Bosch Communications Systems
Telex Communications, Inc.
12000 Portland Ave. South
Burnsville, MN 55337
Phone: 952-736-3935
Fax: 952-736-4582
guy.low@us.telex.com
James Edlund
Public Relations Manager
Bosch Communications Systems
Telex Communications, Inc.
12000 Portland Ave. South
Burnsville, MN 55337
Phone: 952-736-3901
Fax: 952-736-4582
james.edlund@us.telex.com
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