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Reggio Italy -
August 2007
RCF's TT+ on stage with Italian Rock Singer Vasco
Rossi
for "VASCO LIVE 2007" tour
Vasco Rossi is one of Italy's most popular singers,
his live concerts are the biggest events of the
Italian summer. The first part of his tour, which
has just completed took in a number of major
Italian stadia and ended on the 14th of July. All
the shows, which have attracted almost 100.000
people per concert have been sold out for
months.
The second part of the tour will continue in
September, starting on the 7th in Cosenza. The
conclusion of the tour is scheduled for the 26th
September in Udine.
RCF played a leading role in this, the most
important summer concert shows in Italy. Diego
Spagnoli, Tour and Stage Manager of Vasco Rossi,
and his technicians chose to use the TT+ High
Definition Touring and Theatre products for the
stage monitoring of the Vasco Live 2007
RCF's TTSM25-A stage monitors have been used mostly
on the two 22 meters long fly bridges in the front
part of the stage. In these areas, where the
audience is most crowded, the monitors have played
a most important role, because Vasco doesn't use in
ear monitors and his fans sing along, considerably
loud, to every song (the technicians measured
almost 105 dB!). The TT25-SMA proved to be the
right choice for the tour, because it provided high
definition, even at the extreme volume settings
used during the concerts.
Both the TT08-A precision monitor and the TTS12-A
high power subwoofer were used on stage for the
monitoring of some of the musicians, especially for
the keyboards. This speaker system combines
recording studio sound definition with the
necessary volume power for such a big stage.
Also on the stage was the TTL33-A line array which
were used in a ground stack configuration, as side
fill for the backing bands of the tour. However,
during the Milan show two clusters of TTL33-A were
flown to cover the areas that were at the extreme
sides of the stage.
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TTL33-A line
array
Ground Stacked

The
VASCO Stage
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