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EVANESCENCE RELIES ON AUDIO-TECHNICA MICS FOR
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE ON THE ROAD
— The desire to bring studio quality sound to the stage leads
this
multi-platinum band to Audio-Technica —
NAMM SUMMER SESSION, NASHVILLE, TN, July 23, 2004 — Evanescence
is renowned for transcending the ordinary, both in the context of their
exceptional studio recordings and live performances. The chart-topping
band is currently touring in support of Fallen, which earned the distinction
of best-selling debut album in 2003 and this year passed the $13-million
mark for sales. Wanting to bring the enveloping experience of the album,
produced by Dave Fortman, to audiences around the world, Evanescence
hit the road in January 2003. With the last date scheduled for August
14, 2004, the tour will have run for the better part of 20 months. Evanescence
has again achieved its lofty sonic aspirations, helped along by a hard-working
complement of Audio-Technica microphones and wireless systems.
On tour, Evanescence uses A-T’s acclaimed AEW-5255
Artist Elite® 5000 Series UHF Wireless System, with AEW-T5400 transmitter,
for powerful vocalist Amy Lee. Drums are miked employing an AE2500 on
the kick, an AE5100 for the ride cymbals, a pair of AT4050s on overheads,
an ATM23HE on the snare, and ATM35s for the toms. The guitar cabinet
is miked with another AE2500, while the bass cabinet uses an AT4047/SV.
The AE6100 ensures background vocals come across clear and crisp.
“We switched mid-tour to Audio-Technica, and we’re
glad we did,” says Josh Swart, who mixes monitors for Evanescence,
teamed with FOH mixer Eddie Mapp. “These are all beautiful-sounding
microphones,” Swart remarks, and he singles out the AE2500 as
“one of the few microphones in the world that you can just put
up there with virtually no EQ and it sounds phenomenal as is.”
Evanescence is remaking its live show to enhance the band’s
ability to bring the studio experience to the stage, and A-T is a key
ingredient in this strategy. Another important component is the Iso-Cabs
the band is having custom made — acoustically designed road cases
for guitar amplifiers that create each amp’s own isolation environment,
allowing live sound engineers to mic those cabinets as though they were
recording in the studio. “Everything is acoustically sealed, and
one side is concave to allow you to place a microphone on the guitar
amp just as you would on an amp surrounded by gobos in a studio,”
Swart explains. “Imagine having microphones as good as the AE2500
in a great acoustical environment on a stage. It’s the best of
both worlds. Combine that ability with wireless systems like the Artist
Elite 5000 Series — we’re using the 5400 capsule on Amy’s
vocals, which gives us a studio-quality condenser microphone on the
road — and the line between studio and stage really begins to
blur.”
Finally, Swart says the other impetus to switch from the
band’s previous choice of microphone brands to A-T came down to
customer service. “Before, there was virtually none,” he
states. “With A-T, those guys are there for us when we need them.
It’s light years ahead of where we were. Between great sound and
great customer service, we’re sold on A-T.”
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Photo Caption: Amy Lee of Evanescence performs with the Audio-Technica
Artist Elite® 5000 Series UHF Wireless System using the AEW-T5400
handheld condenser. Photo by Michael Hickey/WireImage.com. (This photo
is property of Michael Hickey/WireImage.com and may be used by the press
only for the purpose of one-time reproduction. Unauthorized use or alteration
of this image is strictly prohibited.)
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