Faced with an extremely wide and asymmetrical area of coverage packed with approximately 5,000 fans, Live Event Solutions’ Gary Teal called upon his inventory of QSC WideLine-10 enclosures to manage sound reinforcement for Seether and Flyleaf’s spring tour stop in Ladson, SC. Deployed in a spiral array configuration flown at a rate of 14 per side, the full-range cabinets brought a sprawling 140 degrees of horizontal coverage to the event buttressed at the low end by a dozen WL218-sw WideLine subwoofers.
Featured Articles
Related
Need to Know
Top Ten Pro AV stories of the week
What Happened This Week: most popular stories April 6-April 10
Need to Know
Top Ten Pro AV stories of the week
What Happened This Week: most popular stories March 9-13
The Wire
BAFTA and Grammy Award-winning Composer Andrew Hale Outfits His London-Based Owlspace Studio with a Harrison 32Classic
London, U.K., March 5, 2026 — Andrew Hale, BAFTA and Grammy Award-winning composer, songwriter, producer and keyboard player with the band Sade, has outfitted his private Owlspace Studio in...
The Wire
Kingsize Soundlabs Installs Solid State Logic ORIGIN in its Studio A as a Replacement for its 20-Year Old Vintage Console
Los Angeles, California, February 24, 2026 — Kingsize Soundlabs, which owns and operates multiroom recording studio facilities in several northeast Los Angeles locations, has installed a Solid State Logic...
On The Circuit
Cynthia Wisehart on 2025 Top AV Stories
s you probably all know by now, SVC’s long-running newsletter Pro AV Today continues its daily duties, rounding up what my colleague Derek Wiley and I consider to be...