Tag: L-Acoustics

  • Taylor Swift 2012

    The Speak Now World Tour is the second concert tour by American country singer-songwriter, Taylor Swift, in support of her third studio album, Speak Now. The tour visited Asia, Europe, North America and Australasia.

    Taylor Swift toured Australia with equipment and crew from Sound Image while JPJ Audio provided the ‘stacks and racks’.

    Dates

    March 2 Burswood Dome Perth
    March 4 Entertainment Centre Adelaide
    March 6 & 7 Entertainment Centre Brisbane
    March 9 & 10 Allphones Arena Sydney
    March 12, 13 & 14 Rod Laver Arena Melbourne

    Speaker System L-Acoustics
    28 x K1 Enclosures
    21 x dV-Dosc Element
    48 x KUDO Cabinet
    12 x SB28 Sublow Cabinet
    14 x LA-Rack (3 x LA8))
    1 x K1 Drive Rack (Dolby)
    Crew  
      Paul Schofield
      Bianca Martin
      Simon Farrell

  • Miley Cyrus 2011

    This tour marked Cyrus’ first visit to Australia since being introduced to local audiences as Hannah Montana in 2006. Miley Cyrus has released ten albums and sold in excess of 500,000 singles in Australia.

    Dates June 21 – July 2, 2011
    FOH Engineer Paul David Hager
    JPJ Audio Crew Tristan Johnson
    Simon Farrell
    Dave Richardson
    Speaker System L-Acoustics
    Main Hang 32 x K1 Element
    6 x dV-Dosc Elements
    12 x K1 Sub Bass
    24 x SB28 Sub Bass
    Side Hang 18 x V-Dosc Element
    6 x dV-Dosc Element
    Rear Hang 18 x Kudo Element
    6 x dV-Dosc Element
    Front Fills 4 x ARCS (outside)
    4 x dV-Dosc Element
    2 x dV-Sub
    Amplifiers and Drive 54 x LA8
    1 x K1 Drive Rack (Dolby)
    4 x Dolby Lake DLP4D12 Processor
    1 x BSS FCS-960 Stereo EQ
    1 x Motion 1200 wireless tablet
    FOH Control System (Support Act)
    1 x Avid SC48
    6 x BSS DPR 402 (2 Ch Comp.)
    1 x Summit TLA 100A Tube Comp
    2 x Drawmer DS201 (2 Ch Gate)
    1 x Lexicon PCM90 Reverb
    1 x TC Electronics D-Two Delay
    2 x Yamaha SPX990 Multi-FX
    Monitor Control System
    1 x Midas Siena 400 40ch
    10 x Clair 12AM Monitor Speaker
    5 x Lake Clair iO Controller
    8 x Crown MA3600VZ
    1 x Clair ML 18 Sub Bass
    1 x Crown MA9000i Amplifier
    8 x Urei 5547A 1/3 Octave
    Wireless Microphones
    2 x Shure UR4D-Q5 Dual Receiver
    4 x Shure UR1-Q5 Beltpack TX

     

  • Massive Attack – Sydney Opera House

    Massive Attack – Sydney Opera House forecourt

    Massive Attack toured Australia in March 2010 off the back of their album `Heligoland`. JPS provided a L-Acoustics K1 system for the tour.

    Tour Dates

    March 12, Perth, Kings Park
    March 15, Sydney, Opera House Forecourt
    March 19, Canberra, Royal Theatre
    March 20, Melbourne, Myer Music Bowl
    March 21, Adelaide, Entertainment Centre
    March 23, Brisbane, Riverstage

    Speaker System L-Acoustics K1
    24 K1 Enclosures
    12 dV Dosc
    8 x Arcs
    16 x SB28 Sub Bass Enclosures
    Amplifiers
    12 LA Rack
    36 L-Acoustics LA8 Amplifiers
  • The Pixies Tour 2010

        Photos courtesy of Stephen Booth Photography

     

    The Pixies returned to Australia for a sell out national tour. JAS provided a D&B J series system along with a M4 monitor system.

    In a sign of things to come the shows were recorded live and CDs were available at the end of the show.

    DATES

    March 14 – 27

    SYSTEM

    32 x D&B J8/12 line array boxes
    12 x D&B J-sub
    6 x Q7
    2 x Yamaha PM5DRH
    3 x DV-Dosc sidefill systems
    12 x D&B M4 wedges

    JAS Crew

    FOH system tech: Craig Gordon
    Monitor system Tech: Mathew “Boz” Boaro
    Audio system tech: Nathan McGuinness

        Photos courtesy of Stephen Booth Photography Click to enlarge
  • Future Music Festival 2010

    2010’s Future Music Festival featured The Prodigy, Empire Of The Sun, Franz Ferdinand, David Guetta and co along with new musical acts including: Spank Rock, Way Out West, Operator Please, Bag Raiders, Space Invadas and Jump Jump Dance Dance!

    Dates

    Feb 27-28, March 6-8

    Melbourne Festival

    Main stage

    24 x L-Acoustics V-Dosc
    24 x L-Acoustics SB218

    Stage 2

    24 x D&B J
    18 x D&B B2 sub
    1 x Digidesign Profile FOH console
    1 x Yamaha PM5D
    12 x D&B M4 wedge
    2 x Nexo Alpha E side-fill systems

    Stage 3

    16 x D&B J
    12 x D&B J- sub
    1 x Digidesign Profile FOH console
    1 x Yamaha PM5D
    12 x Wayloud wedge
    2 x Nexo Alpha E side-fill systems

    Sydney festival

    Main stage

    24 x L-Acoustics V-Dosc
    24 x L-Acoustics SB218

    Adelaide festival

    Main stage

    24 x L-Acoustics V-Dosc
    24 x L-Acoustics SB218

    Prodigy package

    Consoles

    2 x Midas XL3
    3 x quad D&B C4 side-fill systems Loud!!!
    16 x D&B M2 wedges

    Franz Ferdinand package

    1 x Digidesign Profile FOH console
    1 x Yamaha PM5D monitor console
    2 x D&B M2 wedges

  • Pearl Jam 2009

    Story & photos by Cat Strom. Originally published in Pro Audio Asia

    Excessive temperatures and strict noise pollution controls faced Pearl Jam and their crew at their massive outdoor gig at Sydney’s Football Stadium in support of their latest release, Backspacer. This was also the tour that Australian rental-company and long-standing L-Acoustics Rental Network Agent, Jands Production Services (JPS) was using to debut its new K1/Kudo line array system.

    JPS – along with several of the world’s leading rental companies – are collaborating with the L- Acoustics R&D team in advanced field proofing of the new system that is specifically designed for stadiums. As a result the company has taken delivery of one of the limited number of K1 systems in the pilot programme. “The new K1 isn’t intended as a replacement for V-Dosc,” explains Jim Straw, JPS general manager. “The combination of K1 and Kudo is aimed at providing a scaled solution for large venues with Kudo providing a flexible horizontal and greater vertical dispersion, while the K1 offers fixed horizontal dispersion with a maximum of 5° inter-element angles for larger venues.

    Pearl Jam’s FOH engineer, Greg Nelson, first heard the K1 system at Coachella, admitting that he was ‘blown away’ with how much sub bass could be achieved out of the main flown system. “Ratsound, our sound provider in the US, had purchased the system and I got to preview it at last year”s Coachella festival. I was wildly impressed with the performance,” he says. “The box just sounded better than anything else I had ever heard – straight out flat, just turn it on and go.
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  • Manson, Minnelli and Gray 2009

    Marilyn Manson Tour Oct 2009

    Dates

    October 5, 7, 10, 14, 17 2009

    Marilyn Manson rocked through Australia for another full-on tour. The system was made up of a 32 box V-Dosc system along with 24 x SB218 subs and a Digidesign D-show out front.

    The monitor system included D&B M2 wedges, L-Acoustics ARC side-fills and a PM5DRH console.

    JAS crew

    FOH system tech: Craig Gordon
    Monitor system Tech: Mathew “Boz” Boaro
    Audio system tech: Shaun Ayles

    Liza Minnelli Tour Sept 2009

    Dates

    October 16-17, 21, 23, 25, 30 2009
    November 2 2009

    Liza Minnelli returned to Australia after a 20 year hiatuses. A nice quiet affair for all to be had! A pleasant change from Slayer and Manson that week!!
    The system supplied was a V-Dosc system with a Digidesign Profile out front.
    The monitor system comprised of a PM5D console and the Wayloud wedges for Liza.
    We supplied 16 x Nexo PS8 wedges for the orchestra as personnel monitors

    JAS Crew

    FOH system tech: Josh DeJong
    Monitor Operator: Alan Mourant

    David Gray Tour Sept 2009

    Dates

    13 & 15 Oct 2009

    David Gray flew through Australia for a quick promo tour.
    D&B J line was requested and supplied for the Hammer Hall show.
    We supplied a console and monitor package for the other shows.
    Analogue was recalled for FOH with a Midas H3000 and lots of that stuff we love. The monitors ran from the PM5D with the M2 wedges everywhere else.

    JAS Crew

    FOH system tech: Tristan Johnson
    Monitor system Tech: Conor Dunne

  • Melbourne GP 2009

    British rock legends The Who performed a spectacular concert, to over 40,000, at the 2009 FORMULA 1 Australian Grand Prix.

    Date

    March 29

    JAS Crew

    Craig Gordon
    Connor Dune
    Paul Kennedy

    Main system

    54 x D & B J line array boxes
    16 x D & B J subs
    12 x D & B B2 subs

    Delay system

    16 x L-Acoustics VDosc

    GP Side Track

    JAS also supplied a Nexo Alpha system with Digidesign consoles for The Future Music Side Track event. With various acts including Sneaky Sound system the tent went off.

  • Sound Relief 2009

    The Black Saturday Bushfires in Victoria brought out an amazing amount of support from the community to those whose lives had been so greatly affected. The Australian Music Industry has always been there to support in the past and this was no exception.

    The idea of Sound Relief was brought to life with the running of two simultaneous concerts at the Sydney Cricket Ground and the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

    Johnston Audio was asked to supply the audio system for the MCG event. What followed was an amazing four week period to produce the event. The story of the event’s development and artist involvement has been well documented elsewhere. We went to work on designing and installing a system for Midnight Oil, Split Enz, Hunters and Collectors, Wolfmother, Jack Johnson, Gabriella Cilmi, Jet, Paul Kelly, Bliss n Eso and Liam Finn to perform in front of the largest ever paying audience for a music concert in Australia.

    So with a sold out 82,000 strong crowd at the MCG to cover and a special set of conditions we set about designing a system for the job.

    Bruce Johnston and Jock Bain have been doing big shows in big stadiums for a long time, and designed a system that has worked well over the years. This included outer hangs of 15 V-Dosc cabinets and due to the low stage roof height we were only able to fly 12 cabinets per side for the main hangs. The roof also presented an issue with the point positions and we had to fly the main hangs further upstage than we would have liked.
    Each outer hang was accompanied by a “tower of power” of 12 flown Wayloud dual 18” subs. A further 36 Wayloud subs – in 6 x pods of 6 – were positioned across the front of the stage.

    The delay systems brought their own set of issues to the job. The MCG would not allow a crane on the arena to position large towers, so we were left with no option but to use 8 metre towers for the main delay arrays. Two delay towers were utilised, each with 15 Nexo Geo T cabinets. As the MCG is a 3 level stadium we all knew that the towers would not cover the job properly.
    Tim Millikan became involved with the project to design the delay system required and to plot the overall system. Tim was a key part of the audio team at the Days in the Diocese Mass at Telstra Dome in 2008 and his understanding of the requirements of a large stadium system design was of great assistance.

    Because of the restrictions with delay towers, Tim suggested that we bring in a delay ring positioned on the outside of the playing surface to throw to the upper levels of grandstands. Norwest Productions came to the party with 42 Kudo cabinets distributed over 14 wheeled carts.

    The end result was great coverage everywhere and a great result. We went to the fifth level of the grandstand and were amazed how good it sounded at the very back row!

    In the FOH tower, there were 4 DigiDesign Profile consoles – A & B boards, a set up / back up console for engineers to prepare their show, and Midnight Oil were carrying their own console package. Stage left saw 4 x Yamaha PM5-D RH consoles running monitors in the same configuration as out front. The monitor system was Nexo PS 15 wedges with Nexo LS1200 drum subs and Nexo S12 flown side fill.

    The system patch was set up under the stage with Matt “Boz” Boaro in charge, with two fully independent stage patch systems to facilitate full line check for FOH, Monitors and Broadcast/Record before each act was rolled on stage into position. The result– not one miss-patch and Broadcast/Record crews saying that it was the best feed and communications design that they had ever encountered.

    Sound Relief was an amazing event to be involved in – the spirit of camaraderie and cooperation was outstanding, and the production values achieved were extraordinary. We would like to thank Norwest for supplying their services to help make such a large event happen. Chris Kennedy and Richard Bilinski did not hesitate in offering their equipment and staff for such a great cause.

    The Sound Relief Production Team included Nick Pitts as Event Manager with Stig Moor as Production Manger. Assisting Nick and Stig were Larry Ponting , Dugald McAndrew, Howard Freeman, Scrooge Madigan and Geoff Maher.

    A huge vote of thanks and acknowledgement of a great job must also go to the Johnston Audio team who were outstanding throughout the event’s build, operation and pull down.

    And finally, in a delicious dose of irony, the heavens opened throughout the day – it rained and rained, breaking Melbourne ‘s drought and bringing much needed relief to the final fires still blazing.

    Date

    March 14, 2009

    Audio Crew

    System Design

    Tim Millikan
    Chief System Engineer Robert “Jock” Bain

    FOH

    Doug Pringle
    Josh de Jong

    Monitors

    Paul Kennedy
    Richie Robinson

    Stage

    Simon Keet
    Matthew “Boz” Boaro
    Nicholas Brunney
    Shaun Ayles
    Otavio “Guto” Santos

    Main system

    54 x Vdosc
    60 x Wayloud 218 subs
    12 x Arc
    6 x Dvdosc front fill

    First delay

    24 x Nexo GEO T 4805 Array cabinets
    6 x Nexo GEO T 2815 Array cabinets

    Second Delay

    42 x Kudo split down to 3 boxes per cart.

    FOH Control

    3 x Digidesign Profile consoles.

    Monitor Control

    3 x Yamaha PM5DRH consoles

    Monitor system

    16 x Nexo PS15 Wedges
    2 x Nexo LS1200 subs
    8 x Nexo S12 line array sidefills

  • Coldplay 2009

    Coldplay returned to Australia for another sold-out tour in Feb 2009. As Coldplay like numerous other acts are using the D&B J system, JAS was commissioned to supply our largest arena system to date.

    The system design, handled by Tony Smith who has been with the band for many years, was in a 270 ° 6 hang setup with 2 delays down the room.

    The system was made up of of 4 x 16 deep hangs of J8 & J12 with 12 x flown J-Subs. The outer 270 ° hangs were 2 x dVDosc subs and 8 x dVDosc boxes each. The 2 x delays up the room consisted of 4 x J8 boxes per hang. The delays had a 40m trussing system running down the room to supply the power and signal.

    Coldplay brought their own Digidesign Venue D-Show console packages which were supplied by Wigam UK.

    The band used a full in-ear monitoring system so no monitors were needed other than for the opening acts which used a JAS “Wayloud” monitor system with Yamaha M7CL consoles.

    Dates

    February 27 – March 12

    System

    72 x d&b J speakers
    12 x d&b J-Sub
    8 x d&b B2 Sub
    4 x L=Acoustics dV-sub
    16 x dVDosc

    JAS Crew

    Paul Gould – JAS audio chief / rigger
    Eric Sanderson-Evans – d&b J system tech
    Craig Gordon – system rigger
    Connor Dune – monitor rigger