Hi Guys,
I am considering a lightly used 8 box a side Versarray 112 rig with Genie ST-25 lifts. Just the tops and power. I have a truckload of subs already and Phil Graham available for hire locally to set up the system processing so those things are not an issue. I of course will listen first but I have never mixed on or even heard one of these systems. The application will be a second rig for mostly Classic Rock, Southern Rock, and Country municipal type outdoor shows. I need to be able to have headroom within the pattern of 110db peak or less out to 125 feet or so. I am not expecting a Vertec or better and am aware of the 2.5 degree maximum angle between the boxes, no "J" coverage. I have always done these particular shows with trap rigs in the past. My questions are to those who have owned, heard, or mixed on this system. How does it sound and will it work well for this application? Any issues? I have no plans for scaling this rig up, only down if needed and I seldom have rider requirements for these level shows. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks,
-Eric
I am considering a lightly used 8 box a side Versarray 112 rig with Genie ST-25 lifts. Just the tops and power. I have a truckload of subs already and Phil Graham available for hire locally to set up the system processing so those things are not an issue. I of course will listen first but I have never mixed on or even heard one of these systems. The application will be a second rig for mostly Classic Rock, Southern Rock, and Country municipal type outdoor shows. I need to be able to have headroom within the pattern of 110db peak or less out to 125 feet or so. I am not expecting a Vertec or better and am aware of the 2.5 degree maximum angle between the boxes, no "J" coverage. I have always done these particular shows with trap rigs in the past. My questions are to those who have owned, heard, or mixed on this system. How does it sound and will it work well for this application? Any issues? I have no plans for scaling this rig up, only down if needed and I seldom have rider requirements for these level shows. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks,
-Eric