WASHINGTON, DC – Maryland Sound (MSI) deployed an extensive JBL VerTec line array system for the recent Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear co-hosted by Jon Stewart of Comedy Central's The Daily Show and Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report.
The event, which also featured performances by Jeff Tweedy and Mavis Staples, John Legend, Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens), the O'Jays, Ozzy Osbourne, Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow, took place at the National Mall in Washington D.C.
Designed as a comedic response to prior rallies that have been built around some of the political spectrum's more extreme causes, the rally's stated purpose was to provide a voice to the "reasonable majority" of U.S. citizens who are often not accurately represented in the media or in politics.
The turnout was large: CBS News estimated attendance of 215,000 people for the three-hour event.
In addition to comedy segments involving Stewart, Colbert and The Daily Show correspondents and the aforementioned musical guests, vocal group 4TROOPS performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" in the first hour of the rally, while Tony Bennett sang "America the Beautiful" to close the event.
The Roots served as the rally's house band, opening the rally with a 30-minute set and supporting all other artists throughout the event. The rally also featured appearances by Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman of television's MythBusters, Don Novello's Father Guido Sarducci character of Saturday Night Live fame and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Maryland Sound provided a main left-right line array system consisting of VerTec VT4889 fullsize line array loudspeakers and VT4880A fullsize arrayable subwoofers and also provided 12 delay towers throughout the Mall, which consisted of VT4889 loudspeakers, VT4888 midsize line array loudspeakers and VT4880A subwoofers. Crown I-Tech HD amplifiers powered the entire system. Harman's HiQnet System Architect system software was used for configuration, remote control and monitoring of the system.
"We used VerTec line arrays because they always perform to our expectations; they are what we've successfully used on numerous similar events," said Bob Goldstein, President of Maryland Sound. "The system's sound is totally predictable, which makes it easier for us to design a complex system for major events such as this."
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