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The pandemic brought forth many new avenues for creativity and expression, particularly for Connecticut-based Anthony Coscia, who seized the opportunity to begin constructing a scaled-down model of the Grateful Dead’s legendary Wall of Sound. In turn, a later rendition has entered the market and is now for sale.
Following the original formation of Coscia’s fully-functional Wall of Sound, which is one-sixth the size of the Dead’s primordial sound system, its creator donated the final product to HeadCount, which used the piece to gain $100,000 for an unnamed donor.
Consequently, Coscia delivered another model, scaled at half the object’s original size. Since completing the piece, bands and musicians, including a noted Dead cover band, The Spadtastics, have tested the high-fidelity sound system, which is currently housed at Granite Church in Redding, Conn., in a space generously donated by SpreadMusicNow.
Coscia posted about the project on his official Instagram account, where he noted it’s primary intent, “The ultimate goal of this project is to use it to fund the full-scale wall of sound, which I will start as soon as I have this wall placed. EVERY penny donated or earned from these projects and MUCH more has been reinvested into the project.”
For those interested in learning more about the project, see Coasia’s post below. In addition, donations can be made via GoFundMe.
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