Concert Audio System at Canton Park Music Festival
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Concert Audio System at Canton Park Music Festival

The Canton Park Music Festival, representing the unity among music, stood like a beacon out in the open, for this unpredictable weather. Left unperturbed by wind and rain, a rock-steady installation of the ZSOUND VCX dual 14' line array system promised phenomenal dusky clarity of sound.Ushering in concerts, the VCX oversized outdoor stage was based on a four-amp system with a three-way line array design. True to ZSOUND audio engineering principles, an even clear sound permeated past every note in the whole of the park.The frequency response was from 55 Hz to 16 kHz, with an integrally impressive range of even ± 3 dB, extending slightly to 45 Hz at -10 dB.Nominal coverage of 80º horizontal adjustable coverage worked well for many listeners.Sensitivity: With the HI/MID drivers nominally at 112 dB SPL and 104 dB SPL, whilst the LOW drivers produced 98 dB SPL, we could say that the VCX was indeed capable of very loud sound projection.The power rating started with 240W for the HF, escalating to 600W for MF, and each LF more than 500W, designed under very heavy-duty performance.Much louder concert-grade sound peaked at 141 dB for HF and 131 dB for LF.While these neodymium LF drivers continued producing an air-tight fit through the rain, the VCX's concreteness gave no scope for bending away from the wind and weather conditions, while the factors supporting the entire sound track of the event arose from two 14′ neodymium LF with large voice coils, supporting a low-frequency response extensions.Build to last.A weighty 77 kg, the VCX was made from 15mm and 18mm birch multi-ply plywood and capped with a black polyurea coating, dramatizing performance and durability.The sound system became much more than that-in fact, each note pumped vigor back into the festival itself, proving that music was the undisputed star of the day.