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California-Based ATCP Supports Live Events with TT+ Audio GTX Components

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ATCP provided a TT+ Audio GTX system a July 4 event at Cable Airport in Upland, CA. Pop Vision Band (shown during soundcheck) performed at the Upland 2024 Light Up the Night Fireworks Spectacular.

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA – Above The Crowd Productions (ATCP) has been deploying RCF’s TT+ Audio GTX line of professional sound systems on a variety of projects ranging from corporate conferences and worship gatherings to large-scale concerts and festivals.

More details from RCF (www.rcf.it and www.rcf-usa.com) and TT+ Audio (www.ttaudio.com/en/):

The band stage for the Clash & Roll Festival at California Baptist University in Riverside, CA. ATCP deployed their TT+ Audio GTX sound reinforcement system.

Above The Crowd Productions (ATCP) offers comprehensive audio, video, and lighting services for events across various industries. Since its inception in 2007, ATCP has evolved from a part-time DJ service into a full-scale event production company, specializing in audio, lighting, video and staging for clients that include nightclubs, resorts, concert venues, houses of worship, hotels, weddings and more. Founder and CEO Eddie Limon has consistently pushed the boundaries of event production, recently expanding the company’s capabilities with the adoption of RCF’s groundbreaking flagship TT+ Audio GTX line of professional sound systems.

“We’ve always prioritized staying ahead of the curve when it comes to technology, and the GTX series is the perfect example of that,” said Limon. “The fidelity, build quality and engineering of these systems are very impressive. It allows us to compete at the highest level and meet the demands of our most discerning clients.”

The GTX sound systems have enabled Above The Crowd Productions to serve high-profile events ranging from corporate conferences and worship gatherings to large-scale concerts and festivals. By integrating GTX 10 and GTX 12 line array modules and advanced subwoofer systems like the GTS 29 with power and control from XPS 16k 4 x 4000 W DSP amplifiers, Above The Crowd Productions can tailor solutions for any venue or client requirement.

For Limon, investing in RCF’s GTX line was not only about quality but also about forging deeper relationships within the industry. “RCF has been more than a supplier; they’ve been a true partner,” he explained. “Their support is incredible—any time we’ve needed assistance, they’ve been there—always available, and it’s always been that way. It feels like family.”

Above The Crowd Productions first collaborated with RCF on the launch of the HDL 50 three-way line array system, a partnership that has only grown stronger over the years. The company’s expertise and West Coast location have made them a trusted partner for RCF’s high-performance audio solutions.

“Our clients – whether they’re high-end casinos, corporate executives, or festival organizers – are often asking for premium audio brands,” said Limon. “I was looking for something that could compete with those high-end options for our top-tier clients. Last year, I flew to RCF’s headquarters in Italy to hear the new GTX system, and I was absolutely blown away by its fidelity, quality and craftsmanship. Given my existing relationship with the company, I felt it was the right business move for us to go with GTX. The GTX line holds its own and provides a more cost-effective alternative without compromising any quality,” stated Limon.

Part of Above The Crowd Productions’ TT+ Audio GTX sound reinforcement inventory

Above The Crowd Productions is already deploying the GTX systems at major events, including an upcoming arena concert and a worship conference in Arizona. They’ve also introduced the systems to potential permanent installations, with a recent church demo showing promising results.

A typical rig setup that ATCP has been using for event or live performance, Limon says, “would consist of six GTX 10s speakers per side, positioned as the main arrays. These tops handle the mid and high frequencies, delivering clear vocals and the bands’ instruments to the audience. We typically also employ four subs, which are responsible for reproducing low-end frequencies, such as bass and kick drums, adding depth and power to the overall sound,” explains Limon.

ATCP also has comprehensive experience using RCF’s proprietary RDNet sound system management and control software for all system configurations. “We’re also using RDNet software as the ‘standard system’ across all RCF and TT+ Audio active products. It is versatile and ideal for mid-sized events, offering sufficient coverage inside and outdoors. The modular aspect of the GTX setup also allows us to scale the systems. Our goal is not just to meet expectations but to exceed them,” Limon concluded. “The GTX systems are helping us raise the bar in event production, proving that we’re here to deliver the absolute best.”

ATCP also deployed TT+ Audio GTX 10 and GTX 12 components for a demo at the Anaheim Convention Center arena during NAMM 2024.

Limon also shares in the support and the details around production for the upcoming NAMM Show, stating, “As RCF is the sponsor of the Arena, we’re deploying GTX 12s, planned to be configured at 12 per side. Then we’re using GTX 10s as well, with the GTS 29 sub for that system.” He continued, “At the Marriott hotel for the after-show concerts/jams, we’re using TT+ Audio systems composed of TTL 4-A Active two-way tops with TTS 18-A Active Subwoofers. “That should get the NAMM crowd moving,” he laughs.