LAS VEGAS — Sound Image supported the 2009 summer tour for No Doubt, building on the support Sound Image had provided for lead singer Gwen Stefani’s previous tours using a JBL VerTec line array system.
The tour, which was produced by Live Nation, began at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, N.J. and ended in Honolulu’s Neal S. Blaisdel Arena.
Along with opening acts including Paramore and either The Sounds, Janelle Monae or Bedouin Soundclash, fans got a chance to see and hear the band that had achieved sales of more than 16 million copies of their best-selling 1995 album, Tragic Kingdom.
The Sound Image audio crew reconfigured the large PA system for different environments, based upon architectural considerations in each building. For typical outdoor ‘shed’ venue situations, the main PA system contained up to 15 VT4889 full-size line array elements in each main L/R cluster, with an array of eight flown VT4880 full-size arrayable subwoofers and nine to 12 VT4889 elements per side in an auxiliary cluster.
Four VT4880 subs were located in the center barricade. In arena scenarios, the system featured 15 VT4889 elements for each main cluster, along with eight flown VT4880 subwoofers, nine VT4889 elements in each auxiliary cluster and six VT4889 elements in the side-facing outfill arrays, with an additional four VT4880 ground-stacked subs per side.
Veteran concert soundmixer John Kerns handled FOH mixing duties for the tour, while Sound Image system tech John Tompkins was responsible for system setup on a daily basis. “JBL’s VERTEC system performed very well for us in all types of venues,” Tompkins said. “It’s always easy to fly, a real pleasure to work with.”
According to Tompkins, the tour’s hectic schedule offered a few challenges. “With our schedule being 3 ½ months straight without going home, and having two different opening acts each night, we really had to focus on maintenance and cable clean-up every time we had the chance, so there was not much downtime,” Tompkins said. ”Having said that, it was a pleasure working with a band full of good, professional individual musicians who went to great lengths to know not just your name, but what you did for them on tour, as well.”
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