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Logic Systems Supports Carolina Rebellion Festival

Chip Self, president of Logic Systems, at Carolina Rebelling Festival

Hard-hitting rock acts performed at the first ever Carolina Rebellion Festival, which took place on May 7 at the Metrolina Expo in Charlotte, North Carolina. Co-produced by Right Arm Entertainment and AEG, over 35,000 fans throughout the Carolinas and the mid-Atlantic experienced a full day of non-stop rock on two side-by-side stages. Performers consisted of My Darkest Days, Cavo, Saving Abel, Halestorm, Hinder, Skillet, Alter Bridge, Bullet for My Valentine, Theory of a Deadman, Seether, Stone Sour, Three Days Grace, Godsmack, Avenged Sevenfold, and more.

Logic Systems Sound & Lighting, Inc. of St. Louis provided the main PA, which consisted of a 96-box NEXO GEO T line array, 36 NEXO CD18s (six clusters of six), and 12 NEXO PS8s used for front fills. Two Yamaha PM5D-RH digital audio consoles were used for monitors.

"The day was scheduled so that one band was playing on one stage while the other band set up on the other stage," says Chip Self, president of Logic Systems. With a 40' work area between the two stages, each stage area was 60' x 40', connected by one very large stage. The stage deck itself was 220' x 64' with two complete loading docks. "The audio crew was divided into two teams (one per stage) so that each stage and crew could run autonomously to help keep everything on schedule," notes Self. Other than a few announcements between bands, Carolina Rebellion was non-stop music for the entire day.

"The Nexo PA performed very well, and the system itself sounded great," says Self. "We were able to provide even concert level coverage for an area over 400' wide and 600' deep. An event of this scale adds a level of complexity that can be overwhelming if not properly planned for. The Logic Systems crew did an exceptional job planning every detail of the project. As a result, the day went according to schedule, according to plan, and guest engineers commented that they appreciated that we put together a proper concert sound system."

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(17 May 2011)

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