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World Class Jazz at the 2004 Reno Jazz Festival

MacPherson Loudspeakers Front and Center with Jazz Legends

SKOKIE, IL, August 23, 2004 --- MacPherson’s Monoliths and IS12s were in excellent company at the 2004 Reno Jazz Festival.

The 42nd Annual Reno Jazz Festival was held on April 22 - 24, 2004 at the University of Nevada, Reno. Known for bringing together some of the finest young jazz musicians in the countryalong with some of the top guest clinicians in the world, this year was no exception.

In addition to performances by jazz legends, outstanding up-and-coming jazz performers and world-class clinicians spent three days immersed in instrumental/vocal clinics and competitions.

Thursday night kicked off with trombonist Robin Eubanks and The Collective, one of the most creative and versatile ensembles in the northwest. The critically acclaimed Eubanks has worked with such greats as Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, the Mingus Band, the Rolling Stones, Talking Heads, and Barbra Streisand.

Friday night featured the Joshua Redman Elastic Band. Redman, referred to in the Associated Press as "the crown prince of the tenor saxophone," has been winning accolades since 1991, when he took first place in the Thelonius Monk International Jazz Saxophone competition.

Scott Bergstrom, head engineer at Starsound Audio in Reno, has been supplying audio systems for the festival for years. This year’s system consisted of twelve MacPherson Monolith Version 2s flown in two line arrays (six per side), four MacPherson IS12s flown two per side on their own swivel mounts below the Monoliths, eight Community Speakers mounted on eight Bag End Dual Series18 Subwoofers, and six EAW 500 stage monitors.

With concrete floors, a soaring ceiling, and a room capacity of 13,000, the acoustical challenges of this venue are daunting. But the system performed beautifully. In a setup where any long throw boxes would have been useless, “the Monoliths sounded like studio monitors, while the IS12s filled the floor with smooth, even coverage,” said Bergstrom. He plans on taking the system back for next year’s Festival.

The Reno Jazz Festival is produced by the University of Nevada, Reno Department of Music and Extended Studies, with sponsorship from Premier Percussion USA, Sabian, Maytan Music Center, the Nevada Arts Council, and many others.

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