David Karol

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Calgary, Alberta— Country music superstar Dierks Bentley is a busy man. After wrapping his six-month Mountain High tour last October, he’s back on the road again in support of his ninth studio album The Mountain with the 2019 Burning Man tour. Bentley kicked off the winter leg of the 27-date tour in Canada, making his way to Calgary, Alberta — the birthplace of the PK Sound Trinity Advanced Robotic Line Arrays and Gravity Subwoofers that he has been wowing his audiences with for the past year. Bentley played the 19,000 seat Scotia Saddledome on January 26, representing a new peak for PK Sound, as the company got a chance to look back on the climb from its humble beginnings in a garage, to powering one of country music’s top acts in Calgary’s largest indoor arena.
PK Sound CEO and Chief Engineer Jeremy Bridge began building loudspeakers at home until he launched the loudspeaker manufacturing company in 2009, which now operates out of a 14,000-square-foot office space, warehouse and...

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