XTA
Gives You Extra, Says Pooch
Audio
Product Stories Published: 22 April
2008
Nu metal rap rockers Linkin Park unleashed their third studio
album Minutes to Midnight in May 2007. It sold more than 600,000
copies in the first week and went straight to the top of the
Billboard 200 Charts. However, as their current world tour reminds
us, Linkin Park are also a phenomenal live act — and has
XTA very much at the heart of their sensational sound.
Linkin Park’s tour began back in January
2007 and is scheduled to run until January 2009. They headline
Projekt Revolution at the UK’s Milton Keynes Bowl on 29
June 2008 and are expected to take in some of this summer’s
key European festivals, before jetting off to Canada and the
US.
The band has been playing sell-out shows to around 15,000 fans
a night, although at larger venues in Asia, for example, the
crowd has swelled to a whopping 40,000.
The PA design includes a big front hang of Adamson
Y18s and T21 subs, while the side hangs consist of Y10s and
Spektrix. But the variation in venue size means that a massive
amount of this equipment needs to be carried — 24 Adamson
Y18s, 16 T21 subs, 48 Y10s, as well as 28 Spektrix boxes.
The man responsible for Linkin Park’s incredible
live sound is none other than legendary FOH engineer, Ken ‘Pooch’
Van Druten. He is no stranger to full on rock, having engineered
KISS for many years, and knows full well that XTA will give
him just what he needs. For Linkin Park, he is using nine XTA
DP448s and two DP224s to process the loudspeaker system and
he is clearly a big fan of XTA. “I have used XTA crossovers
and EQs for years, for many different bands,” he reveals.
“It always works well.
“I have used different types of processors
from all around the world. But XTA always sounds the best. The
combination of XTA processors, Lab.gruppen amplifiers and Adamson
transducers is my dream PA — it just sounds fantastic!”
So what does Pooch like most about XTA products?
“The way they sound,” he says. “That’s
all I’m interested in. The band has no idea what gear
I’m using to make them sound good. They trust me completely.
And if I’ve made the choice to use it, then they know
they’re getting the best.”
Linkin Park’s fans also know good sound
quality when they hear it. Some have even created websites dedicated
to the celebrated Linkin Park sound — lplive.net is a
good example.
Fans also leave comments on Pooch’s personal
blog (poochblog.evilentertainment.net).
For example, on 28 February 2008, Astat wrote: “I'd just
like to say I appreciate all the work you do,
the live recordings. You mix sound awesome and have actually
gotten better with time.”
The Linkin Park Minutes To Midnight World Tour
will continue to use the DP448s and DP224s until 2009. Beyond
that, XTA will be the vital tool for the systems that Pooch
designs for his other clients.
About
DP448
With two or four fully balanced inputs and up to eight fully
balanced outputs, the 4 Series set a new standard in terms of
performance, flexibility and ease of use. The DP448, in line
with the rest of the series, has a completely new processing
platform, running at a native sample rate of 96kHz. This provides
a bandwidth of over 30kHz and a dynamic range in excess of 116dB.
The range uses high-performance, 24-bit converters on the inputs
and outputs.