SIX MARTIN AUDIO WPL STACKS CREATE POWERFUL DANCEFLOOR IMMERSION AT PLAZA

India: Dubbed as Asia’s largest nightlife destination, Hyderabad’s new Quake Arena leverages over 100 Martin Audio components to distribute sound across the 5,000m2 venue. Set on three levels, the venue, which is owned and operated by Jupally Rameswar Rao’s My Home Group, has capacity for 5,000 patrons and has played host to world-renowned artists such as European DJs Ben Böhmer and Afrojack.

IT’S DESIGNED TO HIT HARD, SOUND CLEAN AND PERFORM FLAWLESSLY ALL NIGHT.

Brendon Fava, Xcite Audio Visual

He therefore opted for a six-stack solution to ensure everyone within the dancefloor’s sound field could enjoy a unique 360° experience. A total of 24 WPL line array elements were deployed in six hangs, with Russo noting, “People rarely experience a high-powered, concert-style cabinet that operates well within its limits, while maintaining significant headroom. This is crucial for efficiently handling the massive dynamic range produced by international DJs.”

To complement the arrays, a six-stack configuration of 18 Martin Audio SXH218 (2x18in) hybrid subwoofers was selected. The main sub stack stands at 2.5 metres, allowing patrons to experience the full force when dancing next to it.

However, this installation is not purely about brute force, as Brendon Fava emphasises. “It’s about delivering precision, power and consistency. It’s designed to hit hard, sound clean and perform flawlessly all night.”

Away from the dance floor, the bar and VIP booth delay areas are served by 16 Martin Audio THS 15-inch 3-way coaxial cabinets. These cabinets provide the necessary sound levels as a delay system, ensuring a seamless transition from the dance floor. Notably, the DJ booth is equipped with what Anthony refers to as “the Martin SRM System, a Super Reference Monitors 4-way DJ system”. This setup comprises a pair of THS cabinets mounted on custom-made brackets, paired with two SX218 subwoofers that can meet the most demanding requirements while also keeping pace with the main front-of-house (FOH) system.

Anthony further comments, “A three-way coaxial means the DJ receives the extreme detail and timing needed for a perfect performance. The clarity and power of this setup will undoubtedly become a rider requirement.”

The SPL is maintained in the foyer where 11 Martin Audio Blackline X8 have been installed supplemented with three SX112 subwoofers.

Further considerations were vibration control and minimising disturbances to neighbouring properties. To ensure this every cabinet was suspended using Embelton spring isolation or set on specialised floor mounts, while custom rigging was designed and installed by CVAV Sydney.

The Allen & Heath system processor powers 14 Martin Audio iKON DSP multichannel amplifiers on a Dante network, creating an enviable 250kW of available power.

Elsewhere at Basement level, Sarah Maloney has created a stunning, moody subterranean vinyl bar. This exclusive atmosphere is sensitively enhanced by the specification of another six-position immersive sound space. This time it is scaled back to feature six Martin Audio CDD15 speakers, eight CDD10 for fill and two SX218 subs. DJs have also been catered for, with powerful stereo CDD15s provided as monitors.

The venue has got off to a dynamic start following its pre-Christmas opening, having already hosted prominent local and international DJs—including Chris Stussy and Mind Against—while increasingly finding favour with VIPs, celebrities and partygoers alike.

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