UK - Keane are currently on their Perfect Symmetry tour around the arenas of Europe and South America accompanied by a host of equipment from Sennheiser.

The band, working with monitor engineer Jon Ormesher and front of house engineer Matthew Kettle, selected Sennheiser ew 500 Series guitar systems and e 906 mics for Tom Chaplin's guitar cabinets, and e 904s for Richard Hughes' toms and an e 901 for the bass drum. In addition, the band use a mix of e 935 and SKM 935 radio mics for vocals, and the whole band wear Sennheiser ew 300 G2 IEM in-ear monitoring systems.

"I started touring with Keane about three years ago and even then nearly all the microphones were Sennheiser," says Ormesher. "And they've stayed with the 935 vocal mics ever since, mainly because the band likes them so much. Tom actually used the 935 in the studio to do the vocals for the last album.

"Keane have been using Sennheiser IEMs since I started," he continues. "I have 10 sets of them. Because there's no audio on stage, the backline team need IEMs too to hear what's going on. We know they sound good and there's a good choice of frequencies."

(Jim Evans)


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