With NEXO STM Line Array, Mid South Audio Configures System Any Way Client Requires

BUENA PARK, Calif. (May 16, 2018)—NEXO has earned an enviable reputation for excellence in sound reinforcement through innovation, engineering, and manufacturing. A testament to the company’s R&D achievements is the recent purchase of a NEXO STM (Scale Through Modularity) system by Mid South Audio LLC of Georgetown, Delaware.

“We made the decision about a year ago that we needed to add a new line array to our inventory,” states Kevin Short, Director of Business Development, Mid South Audio LLC. “We had been cross renting, and with our business growing, it was time to expand our inventory.”

Short said the company started looking closely at five line array manufacturers, receiving live demos and listening to all five rigs. “We were given the opportunity to demo the rigs on gigs before we narrowed the decision down to two. This was going to be the largest single audio purchase in our company’s 29-year history, so we were really serious about what we wanted to come away with. What the system would sound like was the number one criteria and was it rider-friendly. We were also impressed by the flexibility in rigging and easy deployment in multiple configurations.”

Taking it one step further, Short noted that they interviewed 40 production managers for various touring acts. “After we had narrowed our selection down to two line arrays, we re-interviewed the production managers, most had experience with NEXO systems, and 28 already had NEXO on their riders. The production managers took our request very serious; what they used on the road, and the nuts and bolts of using the system by those who were running into the NEXO system on the road.”

From a rental perspective, the NEXO STM line array offers flexibility, sonic excellence, and increased output for its customers. “There’s a unique return on investment with a scalable and modular system like the STM,” says Short. “It’s simple to use, and like a Lego system, we can configure it the way we want, for example, breaking it into four systems for four separate gigs or corporate events. Of course, sound quality was a huge factor, and although cost is always a consideration, there are different requirements for the various line array systems, but the financial difference between the two systems we were deciding upon didn’t play a big role. The customer service provided by Yamaha is stellar and our long relationship has now extended through to NEXO. The company is responsive to every question and went the extra mile. We have to support our customers, so we need the backbone of the manufacturer supporting us.”

Mid South Audio has expanded beyond their local market and now provide audio production in regional and national markets. “There aren’t a lot of NEXO rigs in this part of the country, so that factored into our decision as well,” adds Short.

The Mid-South NEXO STM 98-box system includes M28, M46, B112, RS, and nine NUAR amp racks. The system is already being put to good use just completing Gullfest at Salisbury (Maryland) University featuring Kid Ink, Travis Porter, and The White Panda, with upcoming gigs in Nashville and South Carolina.

A video on Mid South’s new NEXO STM system can be viewed at: http://www.midsouthaudio.com/nexo/.

For more information on Mid South Audio LLC, visit www.midsouthaudio.com.

For more information on the NEXO STM line array, visit www.yamahaca.com.

PHOTO #1 ID: NEXO STM deployed at Gullfest

PHOTO #2: ID: Mid South crew gets the 411 on STM