Mid-America Increases Crown Inventory
Mar 7, 2006 3:42 PM
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Mid-America Sound Corp. (Indianapolis) added to its Crown I-Tech Series inventory to a total of 64 with the purchase of 18 I-T6000 amplifiers. The I-T6000 amplifiers are being used to power the company's mains, which include JBL VerTec VT4880, VT4887 and VT4889 line array systems; 26 I-T4000s are currently devoted to providing power to monitor wedges.
“We have been a Crown Macro-Tech company for a long time, and the I-Techs are fitting quite nicely where our MA-5002VZs, MA-3600VZs and MA-36x12s have been previously,” says Jason Wells, audio division manager with Mid-America. “With the DSP onboard, we are able to create a set of presets with different cross-over points for each of the different wedge configurations we use. Our I-Tech racks have 16-port Ethernet switches inside of them with RJ-45 jacks on the front, so you can easily connect with software to upload presets or monitor the amps performance.”
Recent events by Mid-America Sound include the Comcast nationally televised Live New Years Eve event at Universal Studios Orlando, which featured performances by STYX, the Funk Brothers, Gloria Gaynor and others.
For more information on Mid-America Sound, visit www.midamericasound.com. For more information on the Crown gear, visit www.crownaudio.com.
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