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Lectrosonics Announces Artist Appearances at The 2020 NAMM Show

Lectrosonics Announces artist Appearances at The NAMM Show in booth 17213 (ACC North, Level 2) including: Eva Gardner, Doug Aldrich, Mitch Malloy, Marco Mendoza, and others.

Lectrosonics announces a number of artist appearances at its 2020 NAMM Show booth #17213 (ACC North, Level 2) this year. The stellar lineup of rock and metal vocalists and guitarists includes: Eva Gardner (Pink, Verruca Salt, Cher, and Gwen Stefani,) Doug Aldrich (White Snake, Dio, Revolution Saints, and The Dead Daisies,) Andrew Freeman (Offspring, Lynch Mob, Last In Line,) Marco Mendoza (The Dead Daisies, Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake,) Mitch Malloy (Great White and Solo Artist,), Louis Price (The Temptations and The Drifters,) Howie Simon (Stryper, Winger, and Scrap Metal), and Phil Soussan (Ozzy Osborne, Billy Idol, Vince Neil, and Last In Line.) Each of these acclaimed artists have their own favorite selections of Lectrosonics wireless gear, such as HHa handheld and LT belt pack transmitters with companion LR receivers and the Duet Digital Wireless (IEM) Monitor systems to keep the show on the road.

Scheduled appearances are as follows:

Thursday, January 16, 11:30am:
Mitch Malloy
Louis Price

Thursday, January 16, 2:00pm:
Howie Simon
Marco Mendoza

Friday, January 17, 11:30am:
Eva Gardner
Marco Mendoza
Mitch Malloy

Friday, January 17, 1:00pm:
Doug Aldrich
Howie Simon

Friday, January 17, 3:00pm:
Phil Soussan
Andrew Freeman

Saturday, January 18, 1:00pm:
Doug Aldrich
Howie Simon

Saturday, January 18,3:00pm:
Phil Soussan
Andrew Freeman
Marco Mendoza

These artists have high praise for Lectrosonics gear to help them through the rigors of performing on tour:

As bassist Eva Gardner explains: "The bass really needs to lock with the drums, so previously, latency was becoming more and more of an issue. That's not the way playing the bass works -- when you hit the string; it has to be in time! Lectrosonics has eliminated that problem. In fact, we recently did an A-B comparison between the system and a cable. We listened very critically. Not only is all my tone there, but the response is so immediate that I forget I'm even using wireless."

"We tour, literally, around the globe," says Marco Mendoza, who has high praise for Lectrosonics' reliability: "I know it can sometimes sound trivial to talk about 'the rigors of touring'," he says, "but believe me, when you're jumping around stage in city after city, with the stuff riding around on the truck in between, there is no better test. If a wireless system goes down in the middle of a tour, you have to take time out to check out other gear, make sure it works for all the countries, and so on. To have a wireless system that we can depend on around the world, like we can with Lectrosonics, is just priceless."

"The sound is crystal clear. The physical range is great, and the dynamic range doesn't sound compressed. I have no dropout issues, period," says Mitch Malloy on his Lectrosonics gear.

See Lectrosonics and meet these artists in person at Lectrosonics' NAMM 2020 booth #17213.

WWWwww.lectrosonics.com


(14 January 2020)

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