Electro-Voice Crosses the Border

Mar 21, 2006 2:45 PM

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Serpro Producciones of Monterrey, Mexico, has been putting its Electro-Voice X-Line rig to task at some of the biggest shows south of the border, including such touring acts as Judas Priest, Whitesnake, Garbage, Moby and the White Stripes, as well as local bands Moderno and Tigres del Norte.

Serpro Producciones now offers 24 Xvls and eight Xvlt boxes, along with 48 P3000 amplifiers, Serpro Producciones’ Renato Betancourt says, “Our E-V equipment is continuously working at some of the biggest tours to visit Mexico, in venues like the Auditorio Coca Cola and Moderato Arena in Monterrey. The X-Line is racking up a long list of outstanding sonic performances for major artists at sold-out shows. The rig sounds incredibly musical and, of course, E-V reliability means we have excellent sound reinforcement night after night. The artists love it, and we love working with it.”

For more information about the rig, visit www.electrovoice.com.




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