SLS International's Sound System Used For High-Profile Concert Series
June 22 2005 - 9:19AM
PR Newswire (US)
SLS International's Sound System Used For High-Profile Concert
Series LOS ANGELES, June 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- SLS
International (OTC:SITI) (BULLETIN BOARD: SITI) announced today
that its RLA/2 sound system was recently used in high-profile
back-to-back concert events at UCLA's Royce Hall. The first
concert, Rejoice at Royce, was a variety show featuring Paula
Poundstone, John Stamos, Bob Saget, Howie Mandel and Jewel. The
second show, the Reebok Human Rights Awards, featured celebrity
presenters Don Cheedle and Cameron Diaz. "We were under a lot of
pressure to put a first class system together for both concerts
because of the magnitude of the artists," said Michael Bell,
president of Bell Event Services, which was the engineering firm
for the events. "With the balcony it was difficult to get even
coverage. We decided to install a 24 box SLS RLA/2 system and were
able to get even coverage in every seat. Both shows went
phenomenally well. We had even coverage of the entire venue." Royce
Hall, built in 1929 as one of UCLA's first campus structures, was
modeled after Milan's San Ambrogio Church and features two
Romanesque style towers. Many artists have performed at in the
2000-seat theater such as Frank Sinatra and the New York
Philharmonic. These are just two of the A-list performances that
have passed through the concert hall. "The SLS units give a smooth
response and you don't have to spend a lot of time getting the
sound to where you want it to be," added Bell. "The benefits of
using the SLS speakers are that you don't get ear fatigue and you
can hear every word clearly all without having to work at it. The
main objective with the SLS line array is it focuses the sound
directly on the audience therefore reducing the sound reflecting
off the walls. The SLS RLA/2s were the perfect fit for Royce Hall."
About SLS Based in Ozark, Mo., SLS International, Inc. is a
30-year-old manufacturer and developer of new proprietary
[patent-pending] ultra-high fidelity Ribbon Driver loudspeakers,
patented Evenstar Digital Amplifiers and sound systems for the
commercial, home entertainment, professional and music markets. SLS
has perfected the ribbon-driver technology enabling their
loudspeakers to achieve exceptional inner detail and accuracy with
20% to 30% less distortion of typical compression driver and dome
tweeters. SLS speakers and systems are used in high-profile venues
such as NBC/MSNBC's 2002 and 2004 Olympics studios, the Recording
Academy's Grammy Producers SoundTable events, and for the NAMM
winter show, providing sound in the AVID Technology booth just to
name a few. For more information, visit http://www.slsaudio.com/ .
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