PK Sound has announced that Southern California-based BNE Productions joined the PK Alliance with an investment in a T10 robotic line source system.
Headquartered in Los Angeles, BNE is a longtime PK Sound partner and is now making T10 and Trinity Black robotic systems available to clients in the region and beyond.
“BNE was founded to deliver the PK Sound experience in our region, and we’ve been fortunate to grow in tandem with them over the years,” reads a statement from BNE Productions’ ownership. “We’re excited to now offer PK’s robotic technology as a PK Alliance Member, giving our clients access to the most advanced and sophisticated line source systems on the planet.”
BNE’s new system includes 24 T10 medium-format robotic line source elements, 12 new T218 subwoofers, and a PK Cell touring rack, which combines power and signal distribution in a scalable, globally standardized package. The company’s existing PK inventory can supplement the new system or serve stand-alone for small to medium applications.
Upon landing in Los Angeles, the system was put to work on DJ and producer Subtronics’ Fractal Tour and has since been deployed for numerous events. The company has also provided systems augmented by large-format Trinity Black inventory from the PK Alliance for events that include the Lightning in a Bottle Festival, Project Z Origins, Nocturnal Wonderland, and two sold-out shows with Slander at Long Beach Arena.
“We’re proud to count BNE Productions as one of our earliest partners and have been supporting the team for years as they’ve delivered on the demand for PK Sound throughout the West Coast,” says Trevor Grenier, global partner support with PK Sound. “Now, BNE is ready to deploy their T10 robotic system, which can be augmented with Trinity Black large-format systems via the PK Alliance, as a premium solution for tours, festivals, and events of virtually any size.”




