Agnes Scott Black Cat Formal 2010 - The Result -
I had a great time at the Agnes Scott Black Cat Formal. It was at the Fox theater in downtown Atlanta. That theater is known as a very difficult venue because there's only 1 loading dock area and they have one of those early 1900's-type service elevators.
Equipment used was 2 EV ZXa5s and 2 Danley TH-118s (clustered) driven by a Crown MA12000i. There were over 700 people at the event and the bass was something fierce! I had NO shortage of bass as the low-end extension of the Danleys made this very large ballroom sound like a nightclub. The only issue I noticed with this number of people was on the high end as I was working the tops pretty hard. This is making my desire to get some Mackie HD1531 3-way tops a little easier. I went with standard uplighting and used only 1 tripod with 2 Martin SCX700sand an ADJ Megapixel. The Martins projected very nicely all the way across the room and on the walls.
After an arduous setup, the fun part began... these kids really know how to party. There were belly dancers used as added entertainment and the music was varied to please everyone. The students danced hard to everything I tossed at them but the biggest songs of the night were "No Hands", "Shots", "Bulletproof", "Salt Shaker", "Blow the Whistle" and "Teach me how to Dougie".


Equipment used was 2 EV ZXa5s and 2 Danley TH-118s (clustered) driven by a Crown MA12000i. There were over 700 people at the event and the bass was something fierce! I had NO shortage of bass as the low-end extension of the Danleys made this very large ballroom sound like a nightclub. The only issue I noticed with this number of people was on the high end as I was working the tops pretty hard. This is making my desire to get some Mackie HD1531 3-way tops a little easier. I went with standard uplighting and used only 1 tripod with 2 Martin SCX700sand an ADJ Megapixel. The Martins projected very nicely all the way across the room and on the walls.
After an arduous setup, the fun part began... these kids really know how to party. There were belly dancers used as added entertainment and the music was varied to please everyone. The students danced hard to everything I tossed at them but the biggest songs of the night were "No Hands", "Shots", "Bulletproof", "Salt Shaker", "Blow the Whistle" and "Teach me how to Dougie".




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