USA - Norah Jones and The Handsome Band are once again on the road, carrying a sound system built around Meyer Sound's Milo curvilinear array loudspeaker and supplied by Colorado Spring-based Audio Analysts, Jones's longtime sound company. Jones is performing in intimate, mid-sized theatres and concert halls in support of her latest album, Not Too Late.

The system consists of two arrays of 12 Milo cabinets, plus two 700-HP subwoofers per side to cover the low end. Four M1D ultra-compact curvilinear array loudspeakers are deployed for front-fill, with four CQ-2 narrow coverage main loudspeakers providing additional fill. Depending on the size and rigging scheme of the venue, the system can be scaled down to suit each room's specific needs.

"Norah was one of the first artists to take Milo on tour, " says FOH engineer Lee Moro. "The system was absolutely perfect, and there was no question we wanted the same rig this time out. The venues are intentionally smaller this time, so we've gone down to fewer components and swapped out the M3D-Subs (directional subwoofers) for the newer 700-HP, but otherwise, we've kept the same Milo system."

Jones's tour covers 18 cities throughout the US before heading to Europe for stops in London, Paris, Munich, Germany, and Barcelona among other cities.

(Jim Evans)


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