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AVL Productions is carrying an L-Acoustics K3 concert sound system out on tour with comedian Theo Von.

AVL Productions Takes L-Acoustics On The Road With Comedian Theo Von

Jacksonville, Florida-based provider supplying system headed by K3 arrays joined by Kara II loudspeakers, SB18 subwoofers and more for the performer's "Return of the Rat" tour.

Jacksonville, Florida-based AVL Productions recently sent iconoclastic comedian Theo Von out on his current “Return of the Rat” tour with a sound reinforcement system headed by L-Acoustics K3 arrays joined by a host of companion components.

“It’s important that every seat in the house have the exact same experience, whether it’s the first row or the last, and that every seat have the same high degree of intelligibility from the PA system,” says Nate Martine, audio engineer at AVL Productions and on the Von tour. The system, designed using L-Acoustics Soundvision software for the wide range of arenas it would visit, comprises a dozen K3 per side as mains and nine Kara II per side for out fill coverage. The arrays are buttressed by eight SB18 subwoofers and four X8 front fills, all collectively powered by a dozen LA12X amplified controllers.

“The K3 are voiced perfectly for spoken word,” adds AVL Productions president Stephen Unkelbach. “They have a lower crossover point, around 500 Hz, and the directivity from the horizontal steering that you can get from Panflex in the 70-degree mode makes it the perfect fit for comedy shows.”

Martine notes out that some comedy shows now incorporate a band, and the full operating bandwidth of the K3 loudspeakers makes it a good choice for those kinds of hybrid performances as well. “K3 is a very compact box, and we’ve been able to achieve some awesome truck packs,” he says. “In fact, the entire Von tour is able to fit into a single semi-truck, which has a huge impact on a tour’s bottom line.”

And the college-campus arenas that shows like these frequent come with their own challenge: a new crew of freshman and sophomore volunteer stagehands every semester. “K3’s compact size makes it easier for them to handle; it’s very user-friendly and that makes it easier for me to show them what needs to be done to get the rig up,” Martine explains. “In so many ways K3 makes a huge difference before the show even begins.”

It’s when Unkelbach had in mind when AVL Productions officially became established as an L-Acoustics Certified Provider for rental (CPr) last year. He states, “We started with L-Acoustics in 2017, when the new Daily’s Place Amphitheater opened in Jacksonville, and we were seeing a new level of touring come through town. We wanted to step up what we could offer. We started out with 24 K2, bumping up to 48 K2 when we became a Certified Provider in 2019. In 2021, we added a batch of K3, and this past year we also added K1, so we’re very much an L-Acoustics house now.”

Unkelbach says the value of the L-Acoustics reputation has helped burnish AVL Productions’ own brand value. He credits it with an increase in work at ever-higher levels of touring, including providing the sound for many of the Danny Wimmer Presents (DWP) shows in the area, like the Rockville and Louder Than Life festivals. It’s also broadened AVL’s reach, allowing it to easily cover events like Panama City Beach’s Gulf Coast Jam and the Jacksonville Jazz Festival.

“It’s increased our range and our scalability, for sure,” he says. And that has one more unexpected but very desirable outcome: “We can reach for bigger shows and events now and can let some of the smaller shows go to newer start-up sound providers,” he explains. “In that way, L-Acoustics very much helps the entire industry evolve.”

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