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"It was a brilliant life changing technology."
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From Rat Sound’s vantage point (and being Coachella since the early days), Daniella Peters saw IEMs flip touring logistics from risky wedges to reliable control. Her line validates that the shift wasn’t niche—it re-priced risk, changed budgets, and standardized modern show practice. It’s market-proof that the tech wasn’t hype but a structural inflection.
Daniella Peters
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Rat Sound Systems
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"It was a brilliant life changing technology."
Speaker: Daniella Peters
From: Rat Sound Systems
Arc: innovation · Signal: 0.8
Context: From Rat Sound’s vantage point (and being Coachella since the early days), Daniella Peters saw IEMs flip touring logistics from risky wedges to reliable control. Her line validates that the shift wasn’t niche—it re-priced risk, changed budgets, and standardized modern show practice. It’s market-proof that the tech wasn’t hype but a structural inflection.
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