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EAW’s Compact, Self-Powered NTL720 Line Array Loudspeaker System Is Winning Hearts and Minds in the Pacific Northwest
Major regional S.R. providers are finding that the NTL720 is a great box for music, corporate and house-of-worship applications
Multiple
P.A. companies have agreed to make their NTL720 boxes available for
cross-rentals, assuring both satisfied end users and increased market
share
Whitinsville,
MA, USA, August 27, 2009 – Hailing from one of the nation’s most vital
music scenes, the Seattle area’s audio professionals know great sound;
even still, consensus is sometimes hard to come by. That is why it is
of particular note that the NTL720 Line Array Loudspeaker System from EAW,
a world leader in audio system solutions for the past 30 years, has
quickly – but not quietly – become the reference standard for the
greater Pacific Northwest. The self-powered, true three-way NTL720
features numerous EAW-patented and proprietary technologies, all housed
in an extremely compact package, and it has become the new favorite in
the region thanks to its great sound, high reliability, exceptional
flexibility and its good-sense economics. Leading regional S.R.
providers including Carlson Audio Systems, Audio Media, Inc. and Triamp Group have all found the EAW NTL720 lives up to their expectations.“The
NTL720 is possibly the most versatile box we’ve ever had,” comments
Mark Carlson, who, with partner Jonathan Stoverud-Meyers, built
Seattle-based Carlson Audio from its beginnings in a garage 20 years
ago, to the region’s largest sound reinforcement provider, regularly
handling sound for major festivals including Bumbershoot: Seattle’s Music & Arts Festival and the Sasquatch Festival at the Gorge in George, Washington. “The
720 is a compact box that we can use for small and mid-sized venues
like hotel ballrooms, and it’s becoming popular for house-of-worship
installations” – Carlson Audio has installed the NTL720 in two
Seattle-area churches since purchasing 20 boxes last October – “but it
can also extend the reach of our existing EAW systems.” That’s how
they’ve used the NTL720 at recent outdoor venues, such as the KWJZ
Music Festival at Château Ste. Michelle in Woodinville, Washington, and
at the Sasquatch Festival, where the 720 was arrayed for offstage
coverage in conjunction with the company’s EAW 761 Line Array system.
“There’s nothing else out there that can take in the 100-plus-degree
coverage angle,” Carlson explains, noting that in one instance it took
the 100 degrees of coverage of the main P.A. to a full 180 degrees.
“It’s got very predictable coverage, it’s self-powered so it’s easy to
set up and it sounds great. It’s a great asset for our inventory.”Audio
Media, Inc. is a Seattle-based P.A. provider specializing in the
corporate and award-show market categories throughout the region. Audio
Media has done work for major area clients including Microsoft, Boeing
and the Bellevue Symphony. The NTL720 was Audio Media’s introduction to
EAW P.A. technology, and company President Steve Midkiff is duly
impressed. “When we did a comparison of what was out there in this type
of box, the 720 was simply the best package at the best price and with
fabulous sound,” he says. Audio Media purchased 16 NTL720 boxes and
bought additional bumpers because, Midkiff explains, some corporate
events require more than two clusters to maintain speech
intelligibility as well as serve music properly. And in a unique twist,
both Audio Media and Carlson Audio coordinated their NTL720 purchases
so that they would be able to support each other if one or the other
needed additional boxes. “We’ve already had a few instances where we
have cross-rented with Carlson, and it’s been working out very well,”
says Midkiff.The
Seattle-area-based Triamp Group is another early NTL720 adopter who has
had great experiences with the system. An NTL720 they installed at the Wildhorse Casino in Pendleton, Oregon, consists of six 720 boxes flown per side and augmented with four ground-stacked EAW SB1000z Large Format Subwoofers and two EAW VR62 Compact Full-Range Loudspeakers
used as delay speakers, played 60 feet back in the 120-foot hall. The
new system had its debut earlier this year with Frank Sinatra, Jr. and
his orchestra, followed not long after by Poison front man Bret
Michaels. “The sound was amazing for both performers, which really
shows how versatile the NTL720 is,” says Kevin Hill, National Sales
Manager for Triamp Group. “We chose it because of the enclosure’s low
profile, which made it a great fit in a room this size, which holds
about 900 people. Bret’s band reached between 115 and 120 dB during
rehearsal, measured from the front rows, and I didn’t think the system
would be able to handle it, but it not only kept up but also sounded
great doing so. The drivers are very efficient, so it still sounds
pristine even when it’s being pushed. It’s just a great sound system.”About the EAW NTL720:The
EAW NTL720 is a self-powered line array system that features 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
lightweight (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 ensures 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, which is 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 utilized 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. EAW
Pilot control software provides comprehensive DSP control, as well as
monitoring of amplifier status; when connected, all NTL720 loudspeakers
make up a network in which EAW Pilot recognizes each individual
loudspeaker, as well as arrays acting as a single unit. Not only does
EAW Pilot assist in optimizing a wide range of loudspeaker/array
parameters, but its Wizard modeling software also helps in
automatically configuring array DSP for optimal performance for
specific audience areas, greatly simplifying system setup and alignment.For more information, please visit www.eaw.com. ###
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.About LOUD Technologies Inc.As
the corporate parent for world-recognized brands Alvarez®, Ampeg®,
Blackheart®, Crate®, EAW®, Mackie®, Martin Audio® and TAPCO®, LOUD
engineers, markets and distributes a wide range of professional audio
and musical instrument products worldwide. Our product lines include
sound reinforcement systems, analog and digital mixers, guitar and bass
amplifiers, and acoustic and electric guitars. These products can be
found in professional and project recording studios, video and
broadcast suites, post-production facilities, sound reinforcement
applications including houses of worship, stadiums and nightclubs,
retail locations and on major musical concert tours. The Company
distributes its products primarily through retail dealers, mail order
outlets and installed sound contractors. The Company has its primary
operations in the United States with operations in the United Kingdom,
Canada and China. For more information, please see our website: www.loudtechinc.com.
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