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Steve Harley's Rebel Yell Powered By Tannoy VQ Live
9 May 2011 - 16:53 GMT
When Tannoy’s VQ Live system was launched in 2009, it quickly found favour in the live sound market thanks to its exceptional acoustic performance, particularly where clarity and low-distortion, highly coherent and predictable coverage at even very high SPL is concerned.
But Andy Linklater, the FOH engineer for the recent Steve Harley acoustic tour, has found that the system performs equally as well when sheer loudness isn’t always the main concern.
With an extremely varied career that has gone from London’s folk clubs in the early 1970s to the top of the UK and European charts alongside his band The Cockney Rebel, Steve Harley remains one of the UK’s most revered musical talents.
The Performing Rights Society has stated that his hit MAKE ME SMILE (Come Up and See Me) is one of the most played records in British broadcasting, while ROD STEWART has called Harley “One of the finest lyricists the UK has ever produced.”
It is little wonder then, that Harley’s FOH engineer had high expectations and demands for a system that would offer superior definition at all levels. As Andy says, VQ Live surpassed his expectations on such a musically varied acoustic tour.
“I’d heard about the loudness of the system, but I was really looking forward to hearing how it performed at a lower level. My big praise for it, really, is the vocal definition.” Andy enthused. “I mean obviously, there is the volume side of it as well; it is a very powerful system. But the main reason for bringing on the Steve Harley Acoustic Tour is that I wanted to hear it with an acoustic band. This band has got quite a range of instruments, dulcimer, violin, full range piano for instance, and I wanted to see if it was musical as well as being loud, which it is, I’m pleased to say.
“The Steve Harley set is very dynamic; it goes from a whisper to very loud with seconds. The clarity and vocal definition offered by this system are definitely the strongest points in my view.”
With a vast level of experience in FOH engineering that has saw him work with countless artists in thousands of venues across the world, Andy has used pretty much every other system available in his illustrious career, from festival line arrays to house systems from various leading brands. But how did the self-powered VQ Live system perform in comparison?
“Without doubt, VQ Live has outperformed any systems I have used before,” Andy states. “It is probably the best point source box I have ever used in my career, I don’t know if I can say any more than that. Because it is self-powered, the speed that you can set up is another big plus. It is very user friendly, and although I did bring my laptop and the software to tweak around with the system, I set it up for the very first gig, and haven’t touched it since. Occasionally I would adjust the frequencies for the room, but I just didn’t feel the need to play around with the system settings. It’s running pretty much flat on the EQ on the box, the crossover point is set at about 100Hz with the 2×18 (VNET 218DR Live) subs, so it’s ideal.”
This tour has saw Andy cope with venues such as Victorian theatres, places where traditional architecture often results in challenging acoustics when it comes to introducing a live PA.
The flexibility of this system has meant he could negotiate the different venues with the minimum of fuss, using a VQNET 60 Live top per side and coupling these with a VNET 218DR Live each side. This set up gives comparable SPL performance as a large format 4-box flown line array system, but with far greater coherence and consistent broadband coverage; and given that VQ Live is fully integrated with on-board amplification, DSP and network control (via Tannoy’s proprietary VNET system), there’s no need for additional outboard power and processing, hence setting the system up and tuning to each venue is quick and easy.
“A lot of the theatres have been fairly small, say 1200 capacity, and this system has coped with everything. I’d say pretty much every night the audience commented on the quality of the sound. I’ll take some of the credit for that myself! But in all honesty, this system has made my job a whole lot easier.”
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