Herefordshire’s boutique festival The Big Chill saw Liverpool-based Adlib design sound systems for two of the event’s stages.
Having provided systems for a number of festivals this summer, Adlib designed systems for both the Revellers and The People’s Ear stages. Adlib’s team of seven was led by Otto Kroymann. Along with Mike Flaherty, George Puttock and Tommy Bradshaw, he handled the Revellers stage, while Simon Lawson, Alan Harrison and Chris Smethurst took care of The People’s Ear stage.
The sound system on the Revellers stage was a JBL VerTec, designed to provide the ideal solution for an eclectic line up ranging from Club Zirconia to Kormac's Big Band and NZ Shapeshifter to Annie Nightingale. The flown arrays each contained 10 x VT4889 speakers a-side, run in combination with 6 x VT 4880A subs a-side on the ground.
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