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Nashville's Cannery Hall Anchors Main Stage with PK Sound T10

Venues September 12, 2025
Nashville's Cannery Hall Anchors Main Stage with PK Sound T10

The Main Stage at Nashville's iconic Cannery Hall features a PK Sound T10 robotic line source system installed by the team at Full Spectrum AV, with acoustic coverage mechanically tailored to one of Music City's most storied – and most challenging – rooms.

Reborn in 2024 as Nashville's largest independent music venue, the historic Cannery complex pairs modern production values with 19th-century architecture: an asymmetric room lined with acres of exposed brick, beautiful to the eye and merciless to amplified sound.

That made it an ideal candidate for PK's dynamic soundfield control. Using the T10's patented Multi-Axis Robotics, Full Spectrum AV configured the system to direct acoustic energy away from the reflective side walls and focus it solely on the audience – maximizing intelligibility and impact for every guest, for every configuration the multi-use venue hosts.

The install earned recognition in MONDO-DR's 2025 Performance Venue report, which highlighted the T10 system's ability to adapt in real time to the room's shifting acoustics.

Because the system's vertical and horizontal coverage can be reshaped remotely via PK .dynamics software, the venue can optimize its soundfield for a full-capacity concert, a seated showcase, or a private event – without touching the rig.

The installation joins a growing roster of performance venues worldwide – from Portland's Crystal Ballroom to Calgary's Palace Theatre – that have adopted robotic line source technology to conquer architecture that traditional line arrays simply can't.

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