SAUGATUCK, MI – Stewart Independent Production has added Genie Super Tower ST20 lifts to its inventory. SIP uses many brands of line array, so having this option available benefits its clients and most no-fly shows and venues, says SIP’s Shannon Stewart.
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Says Shannon Stewart of Stewart Independent Production, “The number of No-Fly Venues in this line array-dominated market has meant trouble for us all from time to time, and often too many times. Even as modern line array design and DSP advances improve the deck-stack scenario dramatically, its many limitations can only be overcome to a point. That said, we have long discussed the purchase of lifts to support line array hangs in small to medium sized No-Fly houses where chain motors are simply of no use.”
He adds, “Larger No-Fly venues are typically not an issue we find, as generally the budget and resources exist for us to hire in staging towers or large ground-supported speaker fly systems. With the purchase of SIP’s new RCF TTL6A Line-Source Speakers — a tall large-format line-source module that must be flown to create the “line source” effect — we have acquired gorgeous, new Genie ST20 Super Towers with a working load lift limit of 800 lbs per ST20.”