Santa Fe Springs, CA (October 15, 2018)—Goodman Audio Services recently purchased an EAW Adaptive line array system and has since been putting it to work for sizable corporate and public events—including a recent esports event at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center in New York.
“We recently used 52 Anna modules and 12 Otto subs for an egames sporting event at the Barclays Center,” said Goodman Audio Services owner Trace Goodman. “We put together a left-right system with three delay arrays that blanketed the space in even coverage – while still being powerful and intelligible. This is a perfect example of what the system is capable of.”
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While esports are still an emerging event category, it’s not far removed from some of the projects that Goodman Audio Services typically takes on. In business for more than 25 years, Goodman has provided corporate event audio for a client list that includes William Morris Endeavor (WME), Guess, DreamWorks Animation, 20th Century Fox, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences and video game developer Blizzard Entertainment.
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“Corporate events are getting more and more sophisticated with greater audio demands,” Goodman concludes. “The Anna system is flexible enough for anything I can think of. It’s a tool in our arsenal that will allow us to grow and meet the demands of our clients for years to come.”
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