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PK SOUND And Logic Systems Announce Strategic Partnership

In 2020, St. Louis-based production took ownership of the first all-black PK SOUND system and quickly put it to work at events such as Live Nation's "Live from the Drive-In" concert series.
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Left to right, Logic Systems GM Scott Foner, Founder & CEO Chip Self and Business Manager Raphi Hindeleh with some of the company's PK SOUND inventory.

St. Louis-based production company Logic Systems has entered a partnership agreement with PK SOUND and recently joined the PK Alliance.

“The pandemic has introduced new challenges for all of us. We need to be proactive instead of reactive, and have been strategizing and investing in ourselves to help reignite the live sound industry in a way that serves us all better,” says Darryl Ross, Senior Application Support for PK SOUND. “Collaborating with partners like Logic Systems has been critical throughout the process. Their industry expertise and vast professional network have been indispensable when it comes to strategizing, exploring new applications and best practices, developing our educational programming, and a lot more. We’re looking forward to building on this solid foundation together going forward.”

Logic Systems Founder and Owner Chip Self adds, “It was PK SOUND’s reputation for innovation that first caught our attention, but since then, we’ve realized we share a number of core values in how we do business and have built a strong, mutually rewarding partnership. PK’s Trinity robotic line source series is a game-changer in terms of both audio quality and real-time remote coverage control, offering unparalleled flexibility and efficiency. We’ve built our reputation by delivering exceptional live events for our clients, and PK’s technological and operational advantages help us set the bar even higher.”

Partway through 2020, Logic Systems took ownership of the first all-black PK SOUND system, which offers remote, real-time control of vertical and horizontal dispersion via integrated robotics, and put it to work at events such as Live Nation’s “Live from the Drive-In” concert series at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in St. Louis.

“We had a huge space to cover for the Live from the Drive-In series,” notes Self. “The last row of cars was over a quarter-mile from the stage. The ability to easily articulate vertical and horizontal coverage angles allowed us to very accurately cover the audience without spilling onto adjacent buildings and reflecting back into the listening area. We’re excited about the potential of the systems and eager to get back to producing exceptional projects.”

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