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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Iron Maiden Stays with EAW to the Finish Line of Its Successful “Somewhere
Back in Time” World Tour
For the legendary metal band, April 2nd show at Florida’s BankAtlantic
Center caps off over a year on the road, with EAW P.A. components with
them at every stop along the way
Compact yet powerful EAW SM15 and SM200iH monitor wedges were added
for the final show of the tour, effectively reducing the amount of cargo
the band has to pack into their own Boeing 757, piloted by lead singer
Bruce Dickinson, as the band taped footage for an upcoming travelogue
and concert film
Whitinsville, MA, USA – April 6, 2009 –
The latest world tour from heavy metal legends Iron Maiden, a two-year-long
journey called “Somewhere Back in Time,” has taken the veteran
English band around the world several times, some of it aboard a uniquely
decorated Boeing 757 piloted by none other than lead singer Bruce Dickinson.
And wherever the tour has taken them, one thing that’s stayed
consistent is P.A. system components by EAW, a world leader in audio
system technology. For the last few U.S. and Canada legs of the tour,
U.K.-based touring system provider ML Executives (www.mlexecutives.com),
Iron Maiden’s long-time SR provider, has shipped consoles and
monitors here for the band, and Nashville-based Brantley Sound Associates
(www.brantleysound.com) has
provided the house sound system.
Iron Maiden’s P.A. is massive and loud, just like
the band itself. The flown main P.A. hang consists of 13 EAW KF760 Long-Throw
Line Array Modules and three KF761 Short-Throw Line Array Modules; the
side hangs are seven KF760s and three KF761s. In arenas with 270-degree
dispersion, the systems adds two KF850e Virtual Array™ enclosures
for extreme side fills and two more ground-stacked on either side of
the stage, for a total of eight. Additionally, there are a dozen SB1000e
Large-Format Subwoofers with two KF300i Medium Format Array Loudspeakers
per side, on top of the subwoofers, and four KF300i’s positioned
in the two cutouts in between the three stage thrusts for vocal fill.
“This is a rock & roll PA system,” says
Brantley Sound Tech Joe Calabrese, who has been on the tour for the
U.S. and Canadian dates. “It’s powerful – the P.A.
lets us convey the enormity of Iron Maiden’s sound with amazing
fidelity, not just to the people in the ‘good seats,’ but
at the back of the arena as well.” For this final show of the
tour, which ends in Ft. Lauderdale just days before the release of Iron
Maiden’s tour movie Flight 666, the band changed the monitor system
slightly, adding the compact yet powerful EAW SM15 and SM200iH Stage
Monitors, a configuration the band also used on North America dates
in 2008. Additionally, ML Executives has supplied Iron Maiden with EAW
KF850e’s and SM200iH’s for the band’s entire tour.
“The SM15 can get absurdly loud, and it’s
an incredibly great-sounding main monitor,” says Calabrese, who
notes that eight of them are used for downstage mixes. “It packs
a massive punch.” The compact SM200iH has a smaller footprint
and is used on the ramps above the backline where space is limited.
“Bruce can hear himself loud and clear and he’s not worried
about tripping over them,” he says. “Altogether, it’s
a great P.A. system.”
For more information, please visit www.eaw.com.
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Photo Files: EAW_IronMaiden.JPG
Photo Caption: Iron Maiden’s P.A. system and stage setup for their
tour-closing BankAtlantic Center performance in Sunrise, Florida. The
flown main P.A. hang consists of 13 EAW KF760 Long-Throw Line Array
Modules and three KF761 Short-Throw Line Array Modules. The side hangs
are seven KF760s and three KF761s. Stage monitors include EAW SM15 and
SM200iH units.
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