Think AV! delivers a full year of Vero sound
Think! AV has had a very busy year, deploying its Funktion-One Vero and Evo systems on a host of festivals and events.
The company’s founder, Remco van der Werff, comments: “It’s been a very good year for Think! AV. We’ve had lots of successful events with Vero and have received some really nice feedback from our clients.”
Think! AV provided sound for the following events:
DGTL – two stages of Vero
Dekmantel – Vero system on UFO Stage
Mysteryland – Cocoon Stage, stacked Vero system
Mystic Garden – stacked Vero system on main stage
By the Creek – flown Vero system
STRAF_WERK – main stage large Vero system plus Evo outfill
Electrobeach – large Vero system on main stage
ZeeZout – stacked Vero system
Welcome to the Future – large Vero system on main stage plus stacked Vero system in another area
Into the Woods – stacked Vero system main stage
NDSM: Elrow Town Festival Amsterdam – flown Vero system with Evo delays
Amsterdam Dance Event: STRAF_WERK / Elrow Festival Kromhouthal – flown vero
Amsterdam Dance Event: Dockyard Festival / Mystic Garden Festival – stacked Vero in Cocoon area
Tania Davidson is one of the owners of Mystic Garden and Dockyard, explained why good sound is important to events like these, and what it’s like working with Think! AV and Funktion-One.
She said: “With any dance event, if there’s no music there’s no dancing and the quality of the sound vastly affects the experience of the artists and the audience. These guys are experienced party goers – they go to parties all around the world. At ADE, if it’s not world class they won’t come back – we’ll lose people.
“We work exclusively with Think! AV. Not only do they really know their stuff, they get the maximum out of the equipment and the most out of the license – pushing the sound to the maximum it can be within the limits set for outdoor events. With Funktion-One sound you get all the layers, it’s pristine. The music is represented properly and does justice to the artists, you don’t miss any layers across the frequency range.”