BERKELEY, CA – Meyer Sound's MILO loudspeakers toured the U.S. with Slightly Stoopid for the band's Seedless Summer Tour. Rainbow Production Services from Hampstead, NH provided the system. The setup included 24 MILO line array loudspeakers and 18 700-HP subwoofers for front of house, with two MICA line array loudspeakers over one 700-HP per side for side fills. Six UPJ-1P VariO loudspeakers were used for front-fill, six MJF-212A stage monitors and one more 700-HP subwoofer for drums.
"As long as it sounds good," said James Wisner, FOH engineer for the band. "With the reggae side of it, there's never too much bass, never enough effects or spacey, trippy sounds."
Avid VENUE D-Show consoles were used to mix FOH and monitors. "The system is very lean and to the point," Wisner noted. "Everything stays nice and clean, and comes out loud and exactly how we want it. We love the low end from this system."
The tour is also carrying a large complement of Heil Sound, Sennheiser and Shure microphones. All shows on the tour are multi-tracked from the D-Show at monitors, via MADI interface, to a Steinberg Nuendo digital audio workstation.
For larger venues, the system is supplemented with additional Meyer Sound equipment from suppliers such as Solotech and Pro Media/UltraSound.
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