The Netherlands - Two of the Netherland's hardest-working touring bands have both purchased WideLine-8 line array systems from QSC Audio Products. Feeling and Trainband are not only popular Top 40 acts, but they also play the circuit of weddings, town fairs and corporate functions. Since each band works more than 100 shows each year, they not only needed to provide top-quality, evenly-dispersed sound reinforcement to those on-axis, but also to audiences out in the wings.

QSC Audio distributor Holland Audio Import had first demonstrated the 140° wide dispersion advantages of the manufacturer's larger WL10 system to Feeling, who they say immediately became converts to line array technology. But when they were informed that QSC's ultra-compact WideLine-8 would shortly be in production it seemed a better fit for both their road truck and their budget.

Feeling purchased a complete system comprising eight WL3082 and four WL212-sw subwoofers - divided into two stacks. Although the WL3082 is designed for tri-amplification, addition of the WL212-sw subs turns it into a 4-way active system. It is powered by a QSC PL325 and three PL380 amplifiers, and optimised by a dedicated SC28 system controller.

It was a similar story with Trainband who, like Feeling, were first treated to a couple of WL8 demos. When band leader Frank Pfijfers compared sound, weight and dispersion characteristics of the WideLine-8 he knew he had found the perfect solution and purchased a similarly-configured system as Feeling (with one fewer PL380s). Generally they run three W3082s per side, pole-mounted on the subwoofers.

(Jim Evans)


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