EV Phoenix
Production Update
June.30/ 2009 Filed in: Production
News
Having provided quality production services for
thousands of events over our 31+ year history,
CareySound Productions enters its fourth decade of
service with new energy saving technologies and a
host new services. CareySound takes great pride in
offering it’s clients the highest degree of
expertise and customer service in specialty event
production services.
New
Technology -
- Call it Cobra ver. 2.0. We have expanded our inventory of Dynacord Cobra boxes to over 24 boxes including Cobra 4 Far long throw boxes and upgraded our popular systems voice with the best signal processing and the most powerful EV amplifier ever, the 7,000 watt TG-7 with RCM-26 remote control DSP module.
- EV Phoenix subs and monitors. This new implementation of the Electro-Voice Manifold Technology provides even more output per cubic foot of cabinet than it's predecessor, the venerable EV MT4 System. The new Phoenix Subs produce more acoustical output at lower frequencies with two 18" loudspeakers each than the original did with four 18's. The new Phoenix Monitor produces a spectacular 6 db more output than any other contemporary rival and does it in an amazingly small low profile wedge.
- Roland RSS V-Mix digital system. More than just a digital replacement for an analogue mixing desk, the M-400 is the control surface for a complete end-to end digital audio system. Just add microphones on one end and stacks n' racks on the other and you have a complete sound system.
- We were so impressed with the new Roland digital gear we added new Roland Ethernet Audio Communication (REAC) digital backbones to all of our systems providing high quality 24-bit/96kHz audio over Cat5e cables. No more bulky audio snake systems with all of the noise, buzzes and signal quality losses associated with analogue audio over miles of copper wire.
- No longer do you need to use massive amounts of electrical power to light a concert stage. Elation Lighting is leading a revolution in the lighting industry with their new line of fixtures utilizing new high-output/low-power usage Light Emitting Diodes (LED's) as light sources.
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The New Manifold
October.15/ 2008 Filed in: The Help
Files
Dear SoundMan - Hope things are well. I’m looking for a pair of EV MTL-4A\'s subs. Any suggestions? Thanks - Michael
Dear Michael -
It figures since I finally got rid of all of my remaining manifold inventory. You are the third call in the last two weeks for MT boxes. It's time to move on to the NEW EV manifold sub the Phoenix. More output with half the drivers. It’s 2008 for goodness sake.. MT4’s are so 80’s. Time to move on.
Sincerely -SoundMan
No More Wine(ing)
October.11/ 2008 Filed in: Production
News
CareySound employed many new technical innovations to address their concerns and to help them to keep the series in budget. Reaching the far upper regions of the audience proved an easy chore for the powerful Dynacord Cobra 4 FAR boxes flown in the stages built in speaker bays. The near field coverage was handled with Cobra 2 TOPs sitting on top of EV Phoenix manifold technology sub cabinets. The system was powered with the new Dynacord Power H and EV Tour Grade amplifiers.
At the heart of the system beat the RSS V-Mix Digital System by Roland. With the new Roland V-Mix comes a whole new definition the term “briefcase engineer”. It’s not simply a digital replacement of a mixing console, but an entire digital audio system that only needs the addition of microphones and ‘front of house’ stacks & racks to complete the picture. It is delivered in two small cases that can be carried by a single soundman and includes; 48 mix channels, 16 aux/monitor busses, 24 channels of insertable comps, 24 channels of insertable gates, four stereo digital effects processors, system graphic eq’s, a digital two track recorder/player, a digital REAC baackbone carried over a single CAT 5e network cable, stage drop boxes AND, with the addition of a small laptop computer run wirelessly over Wi-Fi, a complete 12 mix monitor system driving our new powerful low profile EV Phoenix Manifold monitor wedges.
The stage sits at the bottom of a steep bowl and every piece of the system had to travel to the stage in a 4WD pickup truck. Even adding the time it took to get the system to the stage with the time needed to fly the Cobra boxes, it took only slightly over an hour to have the system up and running.
Appearing at this years festival were:
July 12:
Bob Margolin and Scott Perry
July 19:
Adrian Duke and Robin Wynn
August 9:
West End Mambo and Scott Perry (Front Porch Swing)
October 11:
The Catalinas and The Key West Band
John Carey - HE, Randy Hart - System TECH, Ken Carey - System TECH




