HARMAN’s JBL Professional 7 Series Studio Monitors and VERTEC® Provide Winning Combination at 57th Annual GRAMMY® Awards

LOS ANGELES, California – For Sunday’s 57th Annual GRAMMY® Awards, HARMAN’s JBL loudspeakers were once again a major part of the live sound and broadcast elements of the event, with ATK Audiotek providing a JBL VERTEC® line array system at the STAPLES Center, and JBL’s brand-new studio monitors used in the Television Committee Room and Audio Post Studio.

Known as Music’s Biggest Night®, the GRAMMY Awards telecast is presented by The Recording Academy® to honor outstanding achievements in the production and performance of recorded music. The GRAMMY Awards were broadcast live in HDTV and 5.1 surround sound on the CBS Television Network. More than 28 million viewers watched this year’s Awards telecast.

This year’s Awards were hosted by LL Cool J and featured performances by AC/DC, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, John Legend and more. Sam Smith earned Best New Artist, while Smith also won Song of the Year for “Stay With Me.” The Album of the Year was awarded to Beck’s Morning Phase.

ATK Audiotek provided the PA system for the Awards ceremony, which included a total of 72 VERTEC VT4889 fullsize line array elements. The main system included four arrays of 12 VT4889 loudspeakers, with two arrays of six VT4880A subwoofers each. The system also featured three delay arrays of eight VT4889 loudspeakers each and 12 VRX932 Constant Curvature loudspeakers for front fill.

The STAPLES Center also features a permanent JBL VERTEC line array system, which ATK Audiotek also utilized. The STAPLES Center system features eight arrays each containing between 11 and 13 JBL VT4889DP-DA powered line array elements, plus two fill clusters each containing four VT4889DP-DA elements, which are specially positioned to cover the end seating areas. The system also features four subwoofer arrays, each containing six VT4880A fullsize arrayable subwoofers.

In the Audio Post Studio, Josh Morton and Paul Sandweiss designed and mixed the sound for all the video playback packages for the live broadcast at Sound Design Corporation. The studios are all equipped with JBL LSR28P studio monitors and LSR6312SP subwoofers.

In the Television Committee Room, committee members listened to the mix of the show in real time through five JBL LSR708i Master Reference Monitors and two LSR6312SP Powered Studio Subwoofers.

“I was invited to hear JBL’s new 7 Series system late last year and was very impressed with its sonic capabilities along with the system DSP and amplification, and the demo impressed me so much that I recommended the 7 Series monitors be used at the GRAMMY telecast,” said Michael Abbott, Audio Coordinator for the GRAMMY Awards. “The detail and accuracy of these speakers gave Television Committee members a crystal-clear representation of the mix.”

The new 7 Series Master Reference Monitors incorporate the innovative transducer and waveguide technologies of JBL’s flagship M2 Master Reference Monitor to deliver exceptional imaging, extended frequency response and unprecedented dynamic range for music, post and broadcast applications.

For more information on ATK Audiotek, please visit www.atkaudiotek.com

Photo Caption: ATK Audiotek provided a JBL VERTEC line array system for the live awards ceremony at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles.

Photos Courtesy of The Recording Academy®/Wireimage.com © 2015
Photographed by: Kevin Winter

HARMAN (www.harman.com) designs, manufactures and markets premier audio, visual, infotainment and enterprise automation solutions for the automotive, consumer and professional markets. With leading brands including AKG®, Harman Kardon®, Infinity®, JBL®, Lexicon® , Mark Levinson ® and Revel®, the Company is admired by audiophiles, musicians and the entertainment venues where they perform. More than 25 million automobiles on the road today are equipped with HARMAN audio and infotainment systems. HARMAN has a workforce of approximately 17,600 people across the Americas, Europe, and Asia and reported sales of $5.9 billion during the last 12 months ended December 31, 2014.
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