Photo by Cambria Harkey.
USA - Texan root rockers, Los Lonely Boys, recently partnered up with Audio-Technica, to ensure the band's sound on tour lives up to the energy, flair and virtuosity of their performances. The group, which recorded its platinum selling debut album at Willie Nelson's Pedernales Studios, by personal invitation, comprises brothers Henry Garza on guitar, Jojo Garza on bass and Ringo Garza on drums.

Bobby Filarowicz, currently monitor engineer on the road with Los Lonely Boys, discovered long ago that Audio-Technica mics make his job easier, and his bands sound better. A-T microphones are amazing and true," he says. "The A-T microphones sound great flat and give me an accurate picture of what the band on stage is hearing. The gain before feedback performance of all of the microphones is incredible, which also makes my job easier and the band's onstage sound better."

Filarowicz, who has used Audio-Technica microphones for several years with Vallejo, has three A-T AEW-T5400 handheld transmitters for Los Lonely Boys' vocal harmonies, employed in conjunction with the acclaimed Artist Elite 5000 Series Wireless System.

An AE2500 dual-element microphone is used on the kick drum. Three Artist Elite AE3000 condenser microphones are on the snare top and floor toms, while AE5100s are utilized for the snare bottom, high-hat and ride cymbals. Five of the renowned AT4050s are used on the guitar amplifiers (3) and drum overheads (2). The ATM35s are on the rack toms and high Leslie position, with an ATM25 on the Leslie low.," Filarowicz comments.

(Sarah Rushton-Read)


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