Home to the University of Kentucky's Kentucky Wildcats basketball team, Rupp Arena in Lexington, KY has been around for 40 years. For most of that time, an audio system nicknamed Big Bertha was used to cover the 24,000 seats, but as part of an ongoing $15-million renovation, that's been replaced by the largest L-Acoustics K2 sound system ever put into a fixed installation.
So I'm wondering if a Samsung-owned Harman could finally be the heavyweight catalyst we theorized back in 2014: a pro-audio conglomerate powered by a large-enough force in tablet/smartphone manufacturing to prod Google's Android core audio engineers to finally make its mobile OS fully realized for audio recording and production purposes. What do you think?