London’s Scala gets a new sound system. So why so blue…?
Posted on March 31, 2008
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The owners of the Scala nightclub in King’s Cross, London, decided the sound system in the main area needed an upgrade. So what do they go for?
I’ll give you a hint. Whoever installed the new rig came out looking like a Smurf.
Yup - Turbosound.
This from ET Now
The original Turbosound Floodlight loudspeaker system was stacked on the stage so for the new system, a flown array was the way forward.
Jeff Woodford of LMC Audio Systems specified the Aspect TA-500 three-way point source enclosure with the two-way mid-high TA-500HM hung underneath as a down-fill. “This combination gives great front to back coverage with the TA-500HMs focused on the sunken dance floor and the mid/HF section of the TA-500 focused at the raised FOH position and elevated dance/viewing area at the back of the room,” said Woodford. “Low bass for both areas comes from the TA-500’s punchy low frequency section. Sub bass for the FOH system is delivered by six TSW-218s stacked on stage three per side.”
More on that over at ET Now.
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