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DOUBLE DUTCH: MARTIN AUDIO CDD EQUIPS HYBRID COUNCIL CHAMBER AND WEDDING HALL

NETHERLANDS: One of the more unusual venues that has recently been installed with a Martin Audio CDD sound solutions, is a hybrid wedding venue and town hall council chamber, situated in the Dutch municipality of Borsele.

Martin Audio partners and audio-visual specialists, FvL Audio, carried out the installation at the venue, known as ‘De Boerderij’—a traditional style, 100-year-old farmhouse.

Over the years, FvL owner Frank van Loenhout says his company has carried out multiple touchscreen installations in Borsele, which is located on a central location in the province of Zeeland. He has also undertaken numerous other upgrades in the neighbouring municipalities in the region “although mostly the audio systems were not as old as here!”

At De Boerderij, FvL Audio were tasked with replacing a 20-year-old ancient 100V line system. “Although the system still worked, it sounded terrible,” he says. “We were asked to install a system suitable for weddings in the Wedding Hall, Council Meetings in the Council Chamber, as well as other events.”

Frank van Loenhout had fallen in love with Martin Audio’s coaxial technology after acquiring FlexPoint FP8 for their rental fleet (*) And so when it came to the De Boerderij installation, he approached Martijn de Jong at Ampco Flashlight Group, Martin Audio’s Dutch distributor, for advice, and promptly received a pair of the hugely popular CDD6, using similar coaxial differential dispersion technology, for testing. “The sound quality was great, and so we decided to use them in our design for De Boerderij,” he explained. “It was a great match for this venue—placement was easy, and coverage fits the venue very well.”

The mayor can speak wirelessly to every room in the building, and be assured of great sound quality,
Frank van Loenhout, FvL Audio

At the main entrance, a pair of CDD 6 are set in the roof and delayed—tapped to the distance between the entrance and the Wedding Hall (to the left) and the Council Chamber (to the right) so that walking through the various rooms no annoying delay is audible.

The Council Chamber is served by a conference system. Here FvL have installed four CDD6 overhead, and a further pair above the audience (at balcony level). Meanwhile, under the balcony is a Martin Audio ADORN A55 fill speaker in white, appropriately delayed.

In the Wedding Hall, upgraded sound reinforcement was required for speeches and music playback from USB or computer. In this location are four further CDD 6 speakers, with a pair of CDD 5 speakers as infill, and a concealed SX112 (1 x 12in) subwoofer for the low frequencies. “It was forbidden to have the subwoofer visible,” notes van Loenhout.

The entire system is on a digital routing matrix, so that for other meetings, they can send any source to any room, he explains. “In other words, the mayor can speak wirelessly to every room in the building, and be assured of great sound quality.”

The client is also delighted with the upgraded sound—which ensures both council proceedings and wedding celebrations can be heard with greater clarity and intelligibility. Administrators at the venue described the sound upgrade as “a major step forward”.

(*) Footnote: FvL Audio’s move into the Martin Audio family had begun when, in December last year, they were looking to replace some of their hire system speakers. They auditioned several brands “but the clear winner was the [FlexPoint] FP8,” said the FvL owner. “So we immediately bought eight of them.

“Dcase provided nice flight cases, K&M the round-base speaker stands, and it’s powered by a Martin Audio iK42. And so we are not only providing superb sound quality but also great looks.”

These have rarely been in the warehouse, he says. “We use them for all our corporate events, mostly at Van Der Valk Hotel Middelburg, but also recently in the VIP area at our local football club and in October at the Oyster Festival in Yerseke.

“So you can say that first test drive started our love affair with Martin Audio. In fact we’ve just received our newly ordered FP4 for use as frontfills and as a mini-sound system.“

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Gallery Bouldering reaches the summit with Optimal Audio

UK: Recently opened in Oxford, leisure venue Gallery Bouldering was determined its audio system would not be a mountain to climb and so turned to Optimal Audio’s commercial audio ecosystem to meet its various needs from morning into night.

Gallery Bouldering offers a peak experience for its customers, including a 100m expanse of bouldering wall and a dedicated gym space. There’s also a café which chalks the venue as a prime event space. Favouring background music during the day, of differing intensities by zone, there was a requirement for the audio to support the big screen action during major sporting events.

Optimal Audio’s UK distributor, Audio Technica, designed and installed a system to be in tune with the space, whatever the day held. On some days, the four zones of Gallery Bouldering: the wall, the gym, the café and the reception area would all function as distinct areas with their own vibe and background music to suit, during the flow of the day. At other times, the system supports a whole venue event with all areas working together.

Controlling the full venue system is an Optimal Audio Zone 8 audio controller with DSP and Optimal Audio’s simple and intuitive cross-platform WebApp. From here the venue staff access or set up presets and routines or make one-off changes across any or all of the zones. By automating the audio with automatic daily routines and standard presets, the staff in the busy venue have one less thing to think about.

Through the activity zones of the bouldering wall and the gym, Optimal Audio Up 6 two-way ceiling speakers provide warm and high-quality audio without taking any of the valuable wall space. In these zones a total of four Optimal Audio 5-inch, two-way, Cuboid 5 full-range loudspeakers are wall-mounted to provide support for the eighteen units from the Up range.

Providing the extra energy for big sporting events, two Optimal Audio Cuboid 8 two-way, full-range 8-inch loudspeakers are positioned either side of the – usually tucked away – projection screen. The full system is powered by a total of three amplifiers two of which are the 4 x 250W SmartAmp30 and one 4 x 125W SmartAmp20, both featuring DSP to add extra speed and simplicity to the installation.

Gallery owner, Jamie Wakeham, is pleased with the final installation. He said, “I am delighted with the sound quality of the Optimal Audio system. I’m hard to impress and this is genuinely good.  The 100V line speakers have good sparkle and clarity, and the Cuboid 8s add the right amount of heft without ever getting in the way.

“It was straightforward to hide all the speakers too – they fit neatly at the top of the

climbing wall structure, and the larger speakers are tucked behind it.  I’m very happy with the overall appearance as well as audio quality.”

The ability to zone the audio in Gallery Bouldering was useful as the venue is used in a different way by each customer, particularly during the day. For those climbing the bouldering wall and the exercising in the gym, the tempo of audio output is energetic, pushing customers to reach their goals. In the café however, the pace is more relaxed to create a pleasant dwell space more suited to the needs of the customer in that space.

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