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Lee Brice expands RCF’s flagship TT+ AUDIO GTX system for full-band, full-production shows

Text:  RCF - Photos: Michael Lawrence, RCF, TT+ Audio
Lee Brice performs at the Fargodome in Fargo, ND, on his newly expanded TT+ AUDIO GTX system.

Country star Lee Brice is taking his live sound to new heights with a fully expanded RCF TT+ AUDIO GTX system for his full-band tour. Brice is employing his largest GTX configuration yet, designed to deliver maximum power, coverage and clarity across arenas and outdoor venues.

The complete GTX system. Eevery cabinet can be seen included the four HL 6 cabinets as centerfills hanged above the audience and the subs, stacked in six double units under the stage lip.

The rig features left and right hangs of 16 GTX 12 mains and 12 GTX 10 side arrays per side, reinforced by 12 GTS 29 dual 19-inch subs, plus four HL 6 cabinets as centerfills and eight HL 6 cabinets as frontfills.

Half of the RCF XPS power station!

A total of 15 XPS 16K DSP amplifiers per side provide ample headroom along with processing and control.

Brice first encountered GTX at Jeep Beach 2024 and later used it on his “You, Me & My Guitar” solo tour, where the system’s consistency across dynamic ranges impressed both artist and engineer.

“Lee and long-time FOH engineer Wayne Pauley have been believers in GTX since they first experienced it,” said Tarik Solangi, Vice President of RCF USA.


Pictured L-R: Jacob Sealey, PA Tech; Wayne Pauley, FOH Engineer; and Michael Lawrence, RCF Systems Engineer.

“For him to now choose a fully expanded system is a testament to GTX’s scalability and its ability to deliver the same sonic signature, whether in an intimate venue or a stadium setting.”

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– RCF
– RCF USA
– TT Audio

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