UK - One of the harder working bands around, Mudvayne has spent as much of the past six years on tour as off. Their most recent outing with Sevendust on the Masters of Horror Tour covered more than 30 cities over a two-month period. New England-based Rainbow Production Services provided a sound system built around Meyer Sound's Milo high-power curvilinear array loudspeakers for the dates, which leaned toward larger arenas, amphitheaters and stadiums.

FOH mixer Scott Tkachuk commanded the rig, which featured 24 Milo cabinets, two Milo 120 high-power expanded coverage curvilinear array loudspeakers, and a dozen 700-HP ultrahigh-power subwoofers.

"The Milo is really proving to be one of the most versatile line arrays there is," Tkachuk says. "It's amazing that a system capable of handling the nuance and detail of acoustic guitars and jazz can also deliver the raw power we need for a band as heavy as Mudvayne. It's become our first-call system."

Following its extensive US tour, Mudvayne will be appearing at several festivals including99X Live X One, 98 ROCK Livestock Festival, and Real Rock 101 Earthday Birthday.

(Chris Henry)


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