FBT Delivers for Cheap Trick at Riverside Casino in Iowa Few bands have mastered the intersection of power pop and hard rock quite like Cheap Trick. Renowned for their dynamic performances, the band's influence remains undeniable, inspiring generations of musicians from punk to alternative rock. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016, they continue to tour and record, proving that their high-energy, hook-laden sound still resonates. Their recent performance at Riverside Casino in Riverside, Iowa was no exception, delivering an electrifying show powered by a state-of-the-art sound system from Thunder and Lightning Productions. Featuring the FBT Myra 214L (dual 14" line array), 218S (dual 18" subwoofer), and Muse 210LA (dual 10" line array) for front fills, the setup ensured an immersive audio experience, capturing everything from Robin Zander's vocals to Rick Nielsen's guitar tones. Other artists to take the stage included Diamond Rio, Hinder, Sevendust, and Shenandoah, along with Buckcherry and Saliva, and singer-songwriter Jerrod Niemann. With each act, the FBT sound system delivered crystal-clear, consistent sound that captivated the audience, the company says. FBT made its entrance into the large-scale touring sound market with the release of the Myra system in 2022. Engineered to bring the brand's signature Italian craftsmanship to the grand stages of major festivals and arena tours, Myra is said to blend raw power, crystal-clear clarity, and precise sound reproduction. Featuring the 214L (dual 14" line array) and the 218S (dual 18" subwoofer), the system is designed to deliver deep, immersive bass and pristine high-end frequencies, ensuring every audience member, no matter where they are, experiences every detail of the performance. 
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