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DPA SOUNDCO BRINGS POWER TO THE MASSES AT ROSKILDE FESTIVAL WITH JBL
VERTEC® LINE ARRAYS AND V4 DSP PRESETS
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NORTHRIDGE, California – Demonstrating the industry-leading sound, reliable coverage characteristics and
easy setup features of JBL VERTEC® line arrays, more than 67,000 fans flocked to Roskilde, Denmark this year
to witness Roskilde Festival 2008, the largest annual rock music festival in Northern Europe. This year’s
Roskilde Festival featured performances by Radiohead, Neil Young, Gnarls Barkley, My Bloody Valentine, Jay-
Z and many more.
DPA Soundco A/S of Soborg, Denmark, once again provided concert sound services for the legendary
festival. A total of 60 VT4889 full-size line array elements were suspended using ground-support trussing
structures which flanked the festival's unique, orange tensile-membrane outdoor stage covering. Each
main left/right array included 18 VT4889's, supplemented with out-fill array hangs of 12 boxes each. DPA
Soundco’s Paul Hammann and Claus Pedersen headed the onsite crew responsible for system
deployment and operation.
"This is the first year we have deployed JBL's VERTEC system for Roskilde, after using another system for many
years," advised Sten Jensen of DPA Soundco. "The large VERTEC system went up very quickly. We relied on
JBL's new V4 DSP presets and found that we did not have to use very much EQ on the system. The long-throw
capabilities were as expected, so some additional delay arrays that had been provided on towers at 50 meters
(164 feet) out from the stage were more to bring in some additional high-frequency energy than for providing
any additional output power, as there was a constant headwind of up to 8-12 meters per second [18-27 miles
per hour]."
JBL VT4888 midsize line array elements were used to cover areas close to the stage. "The front fill system that
we had designed for the event worked well for the audience pits in the middle, intended for a throw out to about
25 meters from the stage," explained Jensen. "Each year
we make gradual adjustments and improvements to the
overall sound system, and we already have ideas for
refining our approach for next year."
Jensen noted that the sound crew and guest engineers
were very pleased with the overall results. "We were
especially happy with summation of the main and the
offstage VERTEC array hangs. And, we were able to get
perforated net in front of the offstage speakers (rather
than solid plastic) so this was a help," he observed. "All
in all we were quite pleased with the performance of the
system. We think that VERTEC will experience a second
wave of interest and excitement in the industry, with
JBL's new V4 DSP presets."
JBL VERTEC system during setup for Roskilde
Festival 2008 in Denmark. Photo courtesy of
DPA Soundco.
For more information on DPA Soundco, please visit http://www.dpasoundco.dk

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