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22LIVE ADDS ‘TINY’ MARTIN AUDIO FP4 FOR SIGUR RÓS ORCHESTRAL MONITORING

Experimental Icelandic rock band, Sigur Rós recently embarked on a two-and-a-half-week tour of North America, complete with a 41-piece orchestra.

It marks the third phase of support from their audio rental company 22live, who earlier covered their 2022 world shows, followed by European summer dates (where the orchestral idea was first introduced) and now tour dates in the United States and Canada.

Each wave of dates has seen progressive iterations of Martin Audio sound reinforcement, culminating in monitor engineer Throstur Albertsson recently changing his monitor set-up for powerful XE500 wedges (to complement their IEM’s) but more significantly 18 of the manufacturer’s new FlexPoint FP4 for local orchestral monitoring.

Explaining the background, 22live hire director, Paul Timmins, who has a long relationship with Sigur Rós, said “We needed some tiny speakers for the orchestra. I’d got wind about FlexPoint and when I attended the Martin Audio Open Day in April I discovered that Ingvar Jónsson – Sigur Rós FOH engineer – was also planning to visit because of a side project with Martin Audio he was involved with. He was impressed with the FP4 and XE500 wedges and told the monitor engineer how great they were, believing the diminutive FP4s would be ideal for the orchestra.”

His colleague, Throstur Albertsson, duly adopted this solution for the orchestra foldback, but the challenge became one of timing. Martin Audio met the deadline by fast tracking the first production run in order to meet the first six orchestral shows in Europe.

“I WAS IMMEDIATELY IMPRESSED WITH HOW WELL FP4’S SOUNDED, AND THE FACT THEY ARE COAXIAL, WITH 100° DISPERSION, THE TONALITY WAS REALLY EVEN”.

Throstur Albertsson, Monitor Engineer

Throstur admitted to having been disappointed with elements of his traditional tiny monitors and readily acquiesced. “I was immediately impressed with how well FP4’s sounded, and the fact they are coaxial, with 100° dispersion, the tonality was really even. Mounting them was easy as I combined the tilt backet onto a mic stand and they do the job perfectly.”

Driven by his iK42s he is grouping the orchestra into eight sections, applying a separate mix for each of the groups. Asked about the XE500, he said “They are f***ing monsters … really loud, especially on something like the kick drum, albeit for the most part the band are on in-ears.”

For the US and Canada tour, as they have done with the recent Australian Pink Floyd tour, 22live shipped the entire audio inventory Stateside. As well as monitors, this also includes both Martin Audio TORUS and Wavefront Precision, marking a successful progression of the manufacturer with the band’s production team.

Martin Audio had been introduced by 22live for the first time at the Black Island production rehearsals, in 2022, where as part of a control package, a TORUS system was included. When a European run was announced for the same year, 22live were given the

opportunity to provide a full PA, and the band’s production manager, Giles Woodhead, began conversations regarding the Martin Audio Wavefront Precision option.

Said Paul Timmins, “Although their FOH engineer, Ingvar, had been used to working with other audio brands, he trusted us, and the deployment was very successful.” This was also partly due to the fact that the TORUS system had been so well received at the Black Island rehearsals that Ingvar was encouraged that the brand could deliver the result he was looking for, sensing that its underlying technology matched the best in the business.

Timmins also knew that the technical support team needed to be fully conversant with the latest Martin Audio products, and so nominated the experienced Joseph Pearce as system tech and Johnny Buck as PA tech.

The PA needed to cater for venues ranging in size from 2500-16,000 capacity, and so they arranged a combination of the large-format double 12” WPL and smaller double 8” WPS. “This combination meant that for the larger spaces the WPL could be deployed with WPS side hangs, while in the smallest of venues the WPL could remain in the truck entirely. In total, the tour had at its disposal 32 x WPL, 24 x WPS, 12 x SXHF218 subwoofers, six WPM lip fill, and four TORUS T1230 for in and outfill.

Completing the audio package, Martin Audio iK42 rack were built in two double-bay 24U racks, keeping the packaging neat with integral 63A distribution utilising 22live’s new SES power distros.

Following Albertsson’s glowing report, the monitoring package is now also fully ensconced, and Paul Timmins was equally complimentary. “Everything about it feels premium, with a proper connector on the back, decent fittings, two options of how you hold the cabinet, and whether on a mic stand or in a little frame.” But Albertsson is already thinking to the future. Aside from wishing he could have got his hands on more of the formidable FP4s, he said, “I’d love to take a look at the FP12s for some additional monitoring requirements.”

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LEA Amps Revitalize Australia’s Sydney Showground

LEA Amps Revitalize Australia’s Sydney Showground

After 25 years of nearly continuous operation, the AV system was in need of refurbishment, so they turned to our Connect Series amplifiers to return the AV system to its former glory.

Let’s dive in! 🦈

THE SPEC

LEA AMPS REVITALIZE AUSTRALIA’S SYDNEY SHOWGROUND

🏢 Venue: Sydney Showgrounds | Sydney, Australia

👷‍♂️ Integrator: The P.A. People

🎶 Audio Spaces: Dome, Exhibition Complex, smaller venues

🦈 Product Used: CONNECTSERIES 354 (9) 704D (9), 1504D (13)

THE VENUE

LEA AMPS REVITALIZE AUSTRALIA’S SYDNEY SHOWGROUND

Australia’s Sydney Showground was established in 1998 as a purpose-built home for major events as part of the multi-million dollar development leading up to the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Today it’s a world-class venue, hosting nearly 150 national and international events annually, including music festivals, sporting events, exhibitions, trade shows and the Sydney Royal Easter Show, its flagship event and the nation’s largest annual ticketed event. Sydney Showground comprises several buildings, including Giants Stadium, the Dome and Exhibition Complex, Charles Moses Stadium, Howie Complex, the Sydney Royal Stables, and more.

THE INSTALL

LEA AMPS REVITALIZE AUSTRALIA’S SYDNEY SHOWGROUND

Showground staff contacted leading Australian integrator The P.A. People to help overhaul the system. Ross Ford, Project Manager at The P.A. People, was tasked with leading the installation. “From an operational point of view, LEA amplifiers offered us several key features that made them easy to integrate. The ability to bridge channels, ingest Dante inputs, and utilize analog inputs for the fire trip lines, plus they’re a lot smaller and more compact than many competitive offerings.”

Every pavilion has a standalone public address system, with a site-wide system in place for emergency communications. A major element of the AV upgrades was the desire for complete system monitoring and supervision. Because the AV in some of the smaller venues is used infrequently, unbeknownst to the staff, when required the AV systems often performed sub-optimally, an issue only identified immediately prior to an event during testing. LEA’s line-monitoring capabilities were a significant factor in their selection. Now, AV staff receive an email notifying them of device issues or signal path disruptions in real-time, allowing staff to make fixes in many cases before anyone notices a problem.

A mixture of nine LEA Connect Series 354D amplifiers and nine LEA Connect Series 704D amplifiers were deployed in the smaller venues. The CS354D is a Dante-enabled 4-channel amplifier with 350 watts per channel, while the CS704D is a Dante-enabled 4-channel amplifier with 700 watts per channel. Both are perfectly suited for small to medium-scale installations and support high-Z (70V or 100V) and low-Z selectable by channel, giving the Showground excess capabilities for additional loudspeakers in the future.

For the Dome and Exhibition Complex, The P.A. People installed 13 LEA Connect Series 1504D. The CS1504D is LEA Professional’s flagship high-power IoT-enabled amplifier. A 2RU 4-channel amplifier offering 1500 watts per channel, it’s ideal for large concert venues, arenas and stadiums. The CS1504D is Dante-enabled and supports high-Z (70V or 100V) and low-Z selectable by channel, providing capabilities for possible expansion.

 A significant challenge for the installation team was that many venues were in constant use, so finding time to perform the upgrades and swap out the gear had to be very carefully planned. Thankfully, LEA’s Sharkware software made device configuration simple, saving the team significant commissioning time.

“Because of the quality of LEA’s amplifiers and the ease of being able to implement them in the infrastructure, we were able to swap out 15 amplifiers in a few days,” says Ford. “That time included tuning and setting up all the system parameters and making them operational.”

THE CONCLUSION

LEA AMPS REVITALIZE AUSTRALIA’S SYDNEY SHOWGROUND

Sydney Showground staff were pleased with how smoothly the changeovers went. The Royal Easter Show was just around the corner, so there was no room for error — the AV systems had to work flawlessly.

“Sydney Showground is a longstanding client of ours and great to work with,” said Ford. “They are very respectful of our professional capability in making recommendations to them based on product performance. The proof is that all the AV systems worked as intended and, more importantly, RAS received no user complaints during this year’s Royal Easter Show. It’s a good working relationship; having the right products like LEA’s amplifiers is the key.”

We would like to thank everyone at Sydney Showgrounds and The P.A. People for choosing our amps for this killer install and we hope to provide quality sound for many years to come. 

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Connect Series Q-SYS Plugin Walkthrough Guide

Connect Series Q-SYS Plugin Walkthrough Guide:

The CONNECTSERIES amplifiers offer limited control and monitoring capabilities through QSC’s Q-SYS system through the use of the CONNECTSERIES Q-SYS Plugin.

To Download and configure the Q-SYS plugin, follow the steps below.

How To Configure And Use The CONNECTSERIES Q-SYS Plugin

First, download the CONNECTSERIES Q-SYS Plugin to your PC from the link below.

Go to the folder where the file was downloaded and un-zip the file.

Double click on the file to install it

Open Q-SYS Designer

Navigate to the bottom right of the screen to the “Plugin” section and expand the “User” folder.  Here you will find the newly installed “LEA Amplifier” plugin.

Click on the “LEA Amplifier” and drag it over to the design page

With the plugin selected adjust the properties for the correct number of channels and if the Amplifier is a Dante Connect Series or not.

Click on the “File” drop down menu and select “Save to Core and Run” or just press the F5 key on the keyboard.  Now double click on the plugin that was added to open the control window.

Click on the IP Address field and type in the IP address for the amplifier that you want to associate with this plugin and hit “Enter”.  After hitting enter the plugin will populate all fields with the correct information and you can control and monitor the amplifier.  To add more amplifiers just add more plugins to the design and associate all the amplifiers following the previous steps.

Amp Information displays some info from the Amp Settings Menu of the WebUI and will also display the network mode of the amplifier.

Amp Status section will display whole amplifier fault status and “Thermal” and “Power OK” status from the Power Supply section of the WebUI.

Remote On/Off will enable or disable the “Channel Ready” for all channels.

Displays important information from the Monitoring section in the WebUI

Output Channel Attenuation & Mute Control, Channel Fault, Output Clip, Limiter Status, Input Signal Presence, and Ready Status

Input and Output Level Meters with Clip Indication