
PK Sound robotic line source systems powered two stages at EDC Orlando 2024, with PK Alliance member Logic Systems outfitting the circuitGROUNDS stage and Miami's True Audio, Inc. returning to the stereoBLOOM stage – the brand's biggest presence yet at Insomniac's Florida festival.
Logic Systems' circuitGROUNDS deployment was a monster: more than 150 modules, including 14 Trinity Black mains and 14 Trinity Black outfills per side, a 66-box ground-stacked T218 sub wall, 12 T10 front fills, and nine Trinity Black delays per side, powering sets by Alesso, John Summit, Zeds Dead, and more.
On stereoBLOOM, True Audio's precisely tapered T10 arrays – 18 modules per side with a 32-box T218 sub wall – focused energy solely on the crowd, mitigating noise bleed into nearby stages, public spaces, and points-of-sale.
That coverage discipline is the signature of PK's patented Multi-Axis Robotics, which allow engineers to remotely tailor each module's vertical and horizontal dispersion in real time. On a compact, multi-stage festival footprint like EDC Orlando's, it's the difference between stages that coexist and stages that collide.
True Audio's history on stereoBLOOM stretches back to 2023, when the team had its T10 system flown and show-ready in two and a half hours – a testament to the operational speed of robotic deployment. The partnership continued into 2025, with True Audio expanding its PK inventory and returning to the stage alongside Logic Systems' circuitGROUNDS encore.

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