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Lowrider Super Show

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Rick Camp served as FOH engineer for Zapp. The Sept. 30 event in Las Vegas also featured DJ Quik, Jay Worthy, J.ME and plenty of gleaming low riders on display.

Sound Companies

Texas AVL,  New World Audio

Venue

Las Vegas Convention Center

Las Vegas, NV

Crew

  • FOH Engineers: Rick Camp (Zapp), Patrick “Mundy” Castelein
  • Monitor Engineer: Henry Farrish
  • System Tech: Juan “JJ” Montemayor

 

Gear

FOH

  • Console: Avid Venue Profile
  • Speakers: (8) JBL VTX V25-II speakers, (8) JBL SRX928S subwoofers, (8) JBL SRX 928 (front fills), JBL SRX910 (side fills), JBL VRX918 subs (side fills)
  • Amps: (4) Crown I-Tech 3500HD, (4) Crown I-Tech 12000HD


MON

  • Console: Midas M32
  • Speakers: (8) JBL monitor speakers
  • Wireless: Sennheiser EW G4 wireless
  • Mics: Shure B91, B52, SM57, SM58, SM81; Sennheiser 904; Audix D6, Audix i5


Event Details

The 2023 Lowrider Super Show rolled into Las Vegas Convention Center on Sept. 30, 2023, offering lowrider car buffs and clubs a chance to meet and show off their automotive creativity. The event also featured music from Zapp, DJ Quik, Jay Worthy and J.Me with an audio assist from Texas AVL and locally based New World Audio, owned by Sonny Maupin. Noted Las Vegas-based FOH engineer Rick Camp provided the mix for Zapp’s performance at the show. (Zapp’s electro-funk hit, “More Bounce to the Ounce,” has been a part of lowrider culture since the original band introduced it with their debut album in 1980.)

More photos:

Radio station Jammin’ 105.7 was also at the event and included a photo gallery of the cars on display on its website at https://jammin1057.com/galleries/las-vegas-lowrider-super-show-2023-gallery/