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grassy desert oasis in Indio, California,
125 miles east of Los Angeles has become home to the
annual two-day Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
at the end of each April. Now in its seventh year,
Coachella concert-goers enjoy music from some of rock’s
biggest stars and upcoming bands with a stunning backdrop
of polo fields, mountains and palm trees.
Coachella is slated as one of the most forward thinking
music and arts festivals in America. This requires
a sound system that can live up to this ethos. Accordingly,
rental company Rat Sound provided Turbosound Aspect®
loudspeakers for two of the five main performance
stages.
This year, the attraction of Madonna’s festival
debut drew record numbers of fans—reportedly
in excess of 60,000 on each day—out into the
heat, which soared close to 100 degrees. Thousands
packed into and around the Sahara tent, which was
doubled in size from previous years to accommodate
the expected crush, to see the dance music diva debut
her upcoming touring show.
The line up also included Depeche Mode, Massive Attack,
Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, and Editors and U.S.
bands Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Scissor Sisters and
Coheed & Cambria.
Manny Barajas, Rat Sound’s crew chief in the
Gobi tent explains the set up: "We had four flown
TA-890H mid-high Aspect boxes and three trap TA-880H
Aspect boxes in a ground-stacked configuration a side.
We also had nine of the TA-890L low boxes, and two
of the TSW-218 subs per side."
"We flew six Aspect boxes a side in the larger
Mojave tent, and had two Aspect boxes with the rotated
horn configuration for a ground-stacked front fill.
We had nine of the low boxes per side, and four of
the 218 subs per side." Barajas notes that the
flown Aspect cabinets only recently returned from
a nationwide solo tour by Pink Floyd front man, David
Gilmour.
The Aspect series not only provides great vertical
control, but also very accurate horizontal control.
With each high output Turbosound Aspect cabinet generating
a phase-coherent curved wavefront with a 25-degree
horizontal by 15-degree vertical dispersion pattern
through the use of proprietary multi-cellular Polyhorn™
technology, reflections are reduced to a minimum and
horizontal control maximized resulting in clear, clean
and extremely directional sound.
"We’ve had great results from Aspect since
its launch," adds Turbosound sales director,
Rik Kirby. "It performs equally well both indoors
and outdoors - as Coachella has proven – and
it will continue to be put through its paces around
the world during the summer."
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