LOS ANGELES, CA – Backing up Eminem at the American Music Awards, bassist / music director Adam Blackstone and guitarist Curt Chambers were supported by Brace Audio DWG-1000 digital wireless performance systems.
Eminem took the stage late in the awards ceremony to pump-up the house, and the rhythm section laid down a sonic groove. Live broadcast, multi-band shows are a must-deliver situation, and Brace Audio came through.
"Finally, a wireless that keeps all my frequencies intact," said Blackstone. "With Brace, I don't lose any of the low-end on my bass, and the tone remains the same. It's a life saver for an active, moving bassist like me."
"Knowing that you have a reputable wireless unit on stage to handle your tone and distortion is the greatest feeling" added Chambers. "My Brace worked perfect at the American Music Awards."
Gigs like these can be a nightmare. With multiple acts in Los Angeles and its crowded radio-frequency spectrum, any number of things can go wrong. The Brace Audio digital wireless performance system met the challenge without a hitch.
"Our 2.4GHz digital technologies allow the Brace DWG-1000 to prevail in such difficult situations" said David Stokes, CEO. "Brace systems can accommodate up to 12 wireless rigs per stage, and our new DWG-1000TX transmitter can be one of up to six transmitters per receiver; perfect for performers with multiple instruments."
At NAMM 2010, the company expects to introduce second-generation single and multiple-transmitter / receiver products and a new digital wireless personal monitoring system.
For more information, visit www.braceaudio.com.