We own a 40' by 40' Applied Electronics arched roof system, and instead of adding the speaker bays to the roof, we chose to fly Anna line array speakers on the new Applied Electronic LA12-25 Line Array Lifting Towers. "In addition to the sound, we were also asked to provide a turnkey, full production product including lights, roof and stage. "This year's outdoor show was really special to us," adds Sunderland. The new EAW system was put to the test for Seven Feathers Casino Resorts' annual outdoor concert. The system has received rave reviews from both touring engineers and audiences in the almost 20 shows it has been deployed. They also added, from their extensive EAW inventory, eight EAW MW12 stage monitors and four EAW RL15 Redline two-way powered speakers to their rig for the Smash Mouth performance. The duo purchased 16 Anna three-way full-range ADAPTive array modules and 8 Otto ADAPTive subwoofers to give the system a matched low end. "The timing was right, so we seized the opportunity to purchase products from EAW's ADAPTive line. "When we first heard Anna and saw what it could do for us and our client's events, we were blown away," says Sunderland. Industry veterans and longtime users of EAW equipment, Wood and Sunderland were immediately impressed when the company introduced its new Anna ADAPTive PA system. The company was given the opportunity to create a next-level experience for a recent performance by rock band Smash Mouth at Seven Feathers Casino Resort and provided a custom PA featuring the Anna and Otto ADAPTive system from Eastern Acoustic Works (EAW). co-owners Dwight Wood and Devin Sunderland have been providing concert audiences in the Pacific Northwest with crystal-clear sonic experiences for decades. Recent performance by Smash Mouth at Seven Feathers Casino Resort in Canyonville, Oregon Seven Feathers Casino Resort Recieves Smashing Audio from EAW
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