Adamson reinforces Waves' stand at NAMM in Anaheim
USA - Adamson Systems Engineering supplied Waves Audio with their sound reinforcement needs at NAMM 2010. All though Adamson did not have a booth at NAMM in Anaheim, a couple of their latest Point Series boxes were placed in the Waves booth to give them the necessary volume boost during their presentations and training programme at the infamously loud show floor.

Waves required a solid reinforcement solution for their NAMM exhibit booth, where they had some of the world's top mixing engineers including Chris Lord-Alge, Eddie Kramer, Jack Joseph Puig, and Tony Maserati, talk about their work with various Waves tools. Adamson's assignment was simple: to deliver clear and coherent speech and audio over the noise floor of the show, without shouting or disturbing other exhibitors.

The set-up at NAMM could not have been simpler.The plug-and-play package incorporated two of Adamson's passive Point 8 boxes, the series' smallest, which were mounted on the booth structure using Omnimount fixtures. The package was complete with NL4 cabling, a single Lab.gruppen fP10000Q amplifier, and an XTA DP424 processor, all neatly mounted on an Adamson custom flight case. Adamson's applications specialist Ewan McDonald prepared and shipped the system, which arrived in the hands of Waves educational specialist Scott Pederson, who was in charge of the installation.

(Jim Evans)


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