Parni Valjak play Belgrade Arena (photo: Dunja Dopsaj)
Croatia - Parni Valjak was founded in 1975 and is a Croatian and former Yugoslav rock band. They were one of the top acts of the former Yugoslav Rock scene, and currently one of the top bands in Croatia. They have been followed by many loyal fans and have released 16 studio and five live albums, plus eight compilations releases.

In December 2005 they celebrated their 30th birthday and at the same time they made a farewell tour with gigs in Croatia and Slovenia. Their last performance in 2005 was at New Year's Eve in Ban Jela?i? Square in Zagreb.

They recently played reunion concerts at the Belgrade Arena where the sound was the large RCF TT+ High Definition Touring and Theatre supplied by three different rental companies - Promologistika from Croatia, BBA Agregati from Montenegro and Track-Copy from Hungary, and they all brought their TTL55A + TTS56A.

A total of 40 RCF TTL55A were used - 16 per side (LR) plus delays of two stacks with four units each. Eight groups with three units stacked in each with TTS56A subwoofers were placed on the floor.

(Jim Evans)


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