FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Flamingo
Audio Likes the Flexibility of the EAW® NTL720 Self-Powered Line
Array Loudspeaker System
From festival
concerts to corporate events, from Seattle civic events to U.S. Navy
celebrations, the EAW NTL720 offers a lightweight, compact sound system
solution that’s widely scalable and highly flexible
Whitinsville,
MA, USA, December 3, 2009 – Flamingo
Audio Owner Brad Walker comes from a music recording background,
and his company still does plenty of that at their Seattle-area facility.
But their real bread and butter these days comes from systems installation
and live sound. As Walker puts it, “The installation work keeps
us smart, and the live sound work makes us fast.” And for a
company that has to cover as many categories of events as Flamingo
Audio – from concerts to corporate, from government to tribal
– the EAW® NTL720
Self-Powered Line Array Loudspeaker System has been a versatile
solution. Walker first acquired his NTL720 boxes a year-and-a-half
ago, and they’ve been in constant use ever since.
“We
really like the physical form factor of the NTL720, as well as the
way it sounds,” says Walker, who notes that the NTL720’s
compact dimensions, flexible mounting possibilities and scalable deployment
let it be used in a wide range of situations. For instance, at the
Kitsap Arts & Crafts Festival, which attracts over 50,000 people
each year, Flamingo Audio used 16 NTL720 boxes, set up eight per side
on a stage that hosted music acts ranging from brass bands to rock
bands to a flamenco guitarist. “The system had to cover a music
performance area of about 1,000 people and cover all these types of
music without sounding hyped,” he explains. “The NTL720
performed flawlessly for every genre on that stage.” For the
University of Puget Sound’s last two annual commencement ceremonies,
12 NTL720 boxes per side easily covered an event attended by an estimated
8,000 people, with EAW NT29
Self-Powered Full-Range Loudspeakers used as fills. “The
last two years with NTL720s required very minor system EQ during setup,
which is a good thing – we never get a soundcheck with the actual
people speaking, and hear them for the first time with the rest of
the audience.” he says.
The
NTL720 turned in the same flawless performance when the Suquamish
Tribe hosted the 2009 Tribal Canoe Journey, where eight NTL720s covered
a 5-acre food and gathering area with a single cluster, and for U.S.
Navy change-of-command ceremonies, where, as Walker jokes, “You
cannot even think of making a mistake.” Citing the NTL720’s
consistently great sound in such varied environments and how its captive
rigging allows it go up quickly and safely, Walker says the NTL720
has been a huge help for his business. “It’s a great box
for so many reasons,” he says. “I can’t imagine
where we can’t use them.”
About
the NTL720
The EAW NTL720 is a self-powered line array loudspeaker system featuring
a true three-way design and numerous other EAW-patented and -proprietary
technologies housed in an extremely compact (9.4” x 24”
x 14.3”) and low-weight (less than 50 pounds) package. The entire
enclosure face of each NTL720 module is filled by a full-sized mid/high
horn providing 110-degree (horizontal) by 12-degree (vertical) dispersion.
The extreme horn size insures broadband pattern control throughout
the entire MF/HF pass-band. High frequencies are produced by six 1-inch
dome tweeters, configured in two vertical columns (each with three
tweeters) mounted on a manifold that feeds a single slot in the center
of the horn, highly effective in controlling vertical dispersion.
Flanking the HF section, dual 6-inch cone woofers handle the MF range,
also loading on to the horn, with minimal space between the MF and
HF components enhancing coherency and improving overall off-axis response.
The LF section features EAW’s proprietary Phase Aligned approach,
first deployed in KF730 Series line arrays. Both 6-inch LF drivers
are positioned in a side-mounted “figure-8” configuration
that extends horizontal pattern control while directing more acoustical
energy on axis. The response of the MF drivers is also extended down
to 100 Hz, furthering low-end presence and impact. The onboard self-powering
technology includes three individual modified 500-watt Class-D (digital)
amplifier modules, each tailored for its respective subsection (LF,
LF/MF, and HF - all 4-ohm loads). Each amplifier module is accompanied
by its own precisely matched digital signal processor. Headlining
the DSP is EAW’s Gunness Focusing™ alignment and driver
processing algorithms that produce horn-loaded performance comparable
to premium direct-radiating studio monitors.
For
more information, please visit www.eaw.com.
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Photo Caption 1: The Kitsap Arts & Crafts Festival, which featured
great sound thanks to Flamingo Audio’s use of EAW loudspeakers.
For the system, Flamingo Audio used 16 EAW NTL720 boxes, set up eight
per side.
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Photo Caption 2: University of Puget Sound’s commencement ceremonies,
which featured great sound thanks to Flamingo Audio’s use of
EAW loudspeakers. The system included 12 EAW NTL720 boxes per side,
with EAW NT29 Self-Powered Full-Range Loudspeakers used as fills.
About
EAW
Founded in 1978 and celebrating over 30 years of excellence, Eastern
Acoustic Works® (EAW®) is a global leader in producing high-performance
professional audio equipment trusted by the most discerning professionals
for every possible sound reinforcement application.
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