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Joe Bonamassa Touring With Electro-Voice RE320 Microphones

Using RE320s for guitar, kick drum and Leslie cabinet

Blues-rock titan Joe Bonamassa is currently on tour with Electro-Voice equipment, promoting his latest long-player “Dust Bowl.”

The guitarist has loaded all his cabinets with EVM12L speakers for years, and their full-bandwidth performance has become an essential element of his carefully crafted tone.

Bonamassa and long-time tour manager/front of house engineer Warren Cracknell loaded three fresh 4 x 12 cabinets with more EVM12Ls for the latest tour, all set to do duty onstage alongside multiple EV RE320 microphones that are the latest addition to the inventory.

“We loved the RE320s the first time we heard them,” says Cracknell. “In fact we put them to work immediately, replacing the mics we had been using on Joe’s cabinets. Just like the EVM12Ls in the guitar cabs, they have a warm, full, transparent character that captures the richness of Joe’s sound perfectly.

“We’re also using them on the kick drum and Leslie cabinet. We now have EV-equipped rigs around the world, and wherever we are – Europe, Australia, or the States – we know that gear will serve us well show after show, without the failures we’ve experienced from other less heavy-duty speakers and mics. Joe has a big sound, and our equipment needs to keep up. That’s why we work with EV.”

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