Ed Sheeran

Currently on a three-continent, 108-show ÷ Tour, Ed Sheeran hits the stage with his acoustic guitar and a custom loop pedal set-up.

His offstage crew, meanwhile, is headed by production manager and FOH engineer Chris Marsh, who has held both posts since the earliest arena-touring days. Also onboard, at Marsh’s behest and for the fifth consecutive year, is a Meyer Sound Leo Family linear reinforcement system supplied by UK-based Major Tom Ltd.

‘Ed pretty much entrusted production to me since the beginning of our relationship, and one thing that we’ve proven over the past four years is that the Meyer Sound Leo Family is the way forward,’ Marsh says.

Ed Sheeran

‘Consistency is absolutely key with Ed, and with the Meyer system I am entirely confident it will sound the same everywhere. For example, in Barcelona, where it was a 105m throw to the back seats, it sounded the same there as at FOH.’

As production manager, Marsh also appreciates how Leo Family’s rigging accommodates the tour’s up-tempo schedule: ‘I was able to specify a stage only 40ft wide,’ he says. ‘That’s plenty of room for Ed, but it gave us space to place end fire arrays with three by three stacks of 1100-LFC [low-frequency control elements] at either end. With Ed, I need frequencies around 50Hz to be really punchy and uniform everywhere, and this design works extremely well with the 1100-LFC. They are fast and responsive where some other subs can get slow and phasey in that region. My guys load in the PA and it’s up and out of the way inside an hour, and it’s loaded and on its way in 40 minutes.’

Marsh is running the main arrays full range, rather than splitting bass off into a separate aux send: ‘I’ve discovered that letting the Leo boxes go all the way down really assists in delivering a tighter low end consistently around the auditorium.’

The tour’s typical configuration comprises twin front line arrays of 14 Leo loudspeakers flown over four Lyon loudspeakers, with extended wide-angle coverage provided by – per side – 16 Milo line array loudspeakers and eight Leopard compact linear line array loudspeakers. Twelve flown 1100-LFC low-frequency control elements supplement the 18 in the end-fire floor arrays, and eight UPA-1P loudspeakers supply front fill. The rig is optimised before each show by Major Tom System Engineer Charlie Albin, another veteran of multiple Sheeran tours.

Foldback on stage is via MJF-212A stage monitors augmented by two 900-LFC low-frequency control units, while at FOH Marsh listens in the close field with a pair of Amie monitors.

Although the relatively new Leopard arrays play a secondary role in the current arena tour, Marsh has found them a welcome addition. ‘I’m blown away by what comes out of such a little box,’ he remarks. ‘Last year we did private charity shows with Ed in smaller, conference hall venues using Leopard as the mains in ground-stacks. They were phenomenal, and perfectly matched to the 900-LFC.’

Production Manager/FOH Chris Marsh

At FOH, Marsh mixes behind a DiGiCo SD7 console supplemented by an Avalon VT-737 input channel for vocal plus a pair of Bricasti M7 reverb units, one each for vocal and guitar. Sheeran’s primary vocal mic is a Sennheiser 9000 Series with a 9235 condenser capsule, while a secondary 9000 mic – for vocal loop-building – is equipped with a 945 dynamic capsule.

‘I’m still impressed every day that we’re selling out these huge venues, but we don’t take it for granted,’ Marsh reflects. ‘We are trying our best to give audiences the same exciting and intimate-feeling experience as when Ed was still out trying to prove himself. We have that same energy, though now it’s not trying to impress people but rather demonstrate that they were right to be impressed in the first place.’

The ÷ Tour began with 34 shows across Europe in March before moving to Latin America for a further 14 shows, and then to North America where it will finish a run of 60 shows in Nashville in October.

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