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058 REPORT


SPORT & CONCERT CENTRE


Company: Next Pro Audio Location: Kursk, Russia


The city of Kursk in Russia has recently added to its sporting infrastructure with The Sports and Concert Centre. The new venue comprises twelve sports halls, including a large hall for public events designed with more than 3,000 seats. They are all equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and sports gear for practicing various sports including basketball, boxing, aerobics, dance sports, weightlifting, and powerlifting. The building is also home to a billiard room, a restaurant, a dining room, and several bars. Moscow based Light Sound Consulting was tasked with the comprehensive design of the Kursk arena including sport lighting, art lighting, sound equipment, truss


constructions, hoist mechanisms and a state-of-the-art sound control system. For the sound system, Light Sound Consulting specified a solution from Next Pro Audio which comprises 20 NEXT CXH64 point source loudspeakers, two NSound P15mA monitor loudspeakers, four NSound P15 two-way loudspeakers, four NSound P12mA monitor loudspeakers, nine NEXT CXL 151 self-powered bass units and four NEXT PXA 8000 power racks. “I’ve seen a lot of similar venues, but this Sports and Concert Centre is wonderful and functional, it will serve both the elite sport and the local community, because it is a beautiful concert venue,” said Pavel Novikov, the Deputy Minister of Sports in Russia. Kursk’s Regional Governor, Alexander Mikhailov continued: “This is a great gift for Kursk athletes, and the city and region as a whole. The venue will be the base for both team sports and other events.”


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