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three Mantas VLA elements. White benefits from the Butterfly CDH cabinet design - the triangular openings in the upper and lower sides of the box - which allows for the highest frequencies when coupled with multiple line array elements. When flown alongside the Butterfly cabinets, the Mantas is able to provide a wider horizontal coverage, something which was important at White, due to its dimensions, 50 metres long by 30 metres wide.


In addition to the line arrays, SPL also installed eight Outline Subtech 218 bass cabinets that are equipped with two 18-inch woofers - specially designed for long-throw applications. This demonstrated once again that the SPL team - which included Maya and Elie Louaizi, with added support from Outline’s Giorgio Biffi and Francesco Ferretti - recognised the need to accommodate the rectangular space. Elie commented on the system set up: “The sound output is amazing, and


the clarity is extraordinary. The endurance is remarkable. The disper- sion is even and homogenous, and it doesn’t miss a spot. The bass is a marvellous kick ass bass.”


SPL has been part of the sound installation market for more than 30 years, so the company was well equipped for this project, using its background knowledge to advise the owners of the best place for the sound sources, the amount of speakers, and type of installation that was required. SPL actually completed the installation in one day, and took just a further two days for connection and testing. Maya said: “The Outline speakers at the old White venue were installed outside for years. We moved them from indoors and outdoors, repainted them, and not once did we have to carry out a repair. Despite being pushed to their maximum output, no tweeters or woofers were ever defected.


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