USA - Pacific Coast Entertainment (PCE) has once again partnered with EAW to further enhance the state-of-the-art sound system at Great Park Live. Following last year’s installation of EAW’s Anya ADAPTive system, PCE returned ahead of the 2025 summer season to upgrade the rig and ‘ensure flawless coverage’ for the venue’s newly expanded seating.
“Last year’s system sounded fantastic, but the venue has since evolved,” says Tom Pappanduros, production manager at PCE. “When the City of Irvine decided to widen the seating sections, we needed to make sure the system could cover every new seat without compromise. Adding to our existing EAW system gave us the flexibility to expand while maintaining consistency and clarity.”
Originally launched with 24 Anya boxes and 24 Otto subwoofers, the initial installation successfully addressed the venue’s various acoustic challenges, particularly minimising sound bleed into surrounding neighbourhoods. However, with the addition of approximately 1,500 new seats across both sides of the venue, the system required further expansion.
The upgraded system now features two columns of 16 Anya modules providing 140 degrees of horizontal coverage per side that supports the more than 220ft-wide seating area. Two Anna modules were added beneath each main hang to strengthen centre fill, while three more per side serve as delays behind front-of-house. The 24 Otto subwoofers remain in place, finely retuned for the new configuration.
“The difference was immediate,” says Pappanduros. “Adding those Anna boxes underneath completely transformed the centre section. It was a space we didn’t realise needed reinforcement until we heard the results. Now the system sounds balanced from left to right and front to back.”
To ensure the upgrade delivered, EAW sent engineers onsite to fine-tune the system. “We were very fortunate to have EAW’s team work directly with us,” Pappanduros notes. “It speaks volumes about their commitment that they not only provide excellent products but also support them in the field to guarantee the venue is sounding its best.”
Since the upgrade, Great Park Live has hosted a variety of shows, all benefiting from the expanded system. Highlights include Hawaiian reggae artist Kolohe Kai, which drew the largest audience yet to the venue, with nearly 7,000 attendees.
“The rig performed wonderfully,” says Pappanduros. “Artists’ front-of-house engineers are consistently impressed with the headroom and even coverage. We often have to remind them that they don’t need to keep pushing the levels – the sound carries evenly all the way to the back.”