Denver’s Greater Than Entertainment (GTE) has significantly expanded its partnership with PK Sound, based on a substantial reinvestment in PK’s robotic line array technology.

The deal sees GTE augmenting its already sizeable PK inventory with flagship Trinity Black large-format robotic array elements, ready to enhance the audio experience for a vastly wider array of applications.

“We’ve experienced first-hand just how impactful PK Sound’s robotic systems can be from both an acoustic and operational standpoint,” comments Alex Zentz, Owner of Greater Than Entertainment. “We can precisely tailor system coverage to any environment in real time while significantly improving efficiency in deployment – and the results speak for themselves. This investment is about bringing those advantages and results to more of our clients across a wider range of sectors.”

GTE’s inventory now counts 56 Trinity Black robotic elements, delivering the power and flexibility required for major touring, festival, and large-format event applications and empowering users to mechanically shape acoustic coverage to the exact contours of any environment. Rounding out the offering are: T10 medium-format and T8 compact robotic systems; T218 and T18 intelligent subwoofers; and Tx14 and Tx26 intelligent point source for a total of 130 modules.

PK Sound recently collaborated with GTE on an in-market public demonstration at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, offering local production professionals and partners a firsthand look at the benefits of robotic coverage control. The event was followed by comprehensive training sessions for the GTE team and several of their collaborators in the region.

“The level of support we’ve received from the PK Sound team has been outstanding, and we’re excited to continue building a longstanding partnership as we help drive the next generation of professional audio together,” adds Zentz.

GTE has wasted little time leveraging its expanded robotic inventory on high-profile engagements, including a substantial Trinity Black deployment for the opening weekend at Colorado’s iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre featuring back-to-back performances by EDM stars Crankdat and Ravenscoon. Several more Red Rocks dates and other large-scale productions anchor the calendar through the rest of 2026.

“GTE embodies a clear commitment to innovation and excellence, and this latest investment marks a major step forward for their team and the PK Alliance network,” comments PK Sound CEO Jeremy Bridge. “With Trinity Black, they now have the tools to execute at the highest level across a wide spectrum of major applications, and we’re proud to support them as they empower a growing list of events with faster, safer, and better-sounding deployments.” 

IMAGE: Greater Than Entertainment President Alex Zentz with newly acquired PK Sound Trinity Black robotic system inventory at Red Rocks Amphitheatre