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Red Lighting Classe LS40 moving heads, featuring a 20W LED CT 6,500K lamp and 12 control channels. Both models of moving heads also feature 265º tilt movement, seven interchangeable, rotating indexable gobos, a 14º beam angle, eight pre-built programs to choose from and a four digit LED display. There are also four Quadro L24 LED bars around the dancefl oor, featuring three in one LED, three operational modes, and strobe effect, along with an internal calendar for specifi c programming, colour mixing and rainbow effects. Four LED strobes featuring adjustable frequency are also installed. All lighting control is handled by Red Lighting’s RedMX lighting desk - intuitive and ergonomically designed with high performance levels. According to Franco, the desk is popular with professionals in the industry because it is compact and simple to handle, with a user-ori- entated design and easy to understand controls. “The RedMX has been designed and developed in Italy using the best components,” said Franco. “Six DMX universes are used on the controller, 3,072 channels are freely confi gurable, it features a powerful graphics interface for easy programming and control of up to 576 cue lists and it also had 12 keys for direct access to playback and programming functions. A 7-inch colour, touchscreen display, LCD digital keys and four encoder wheels are just some of the other features of the desk.” On the audio side, a new PA system has been installed and uses Audiocenter and D.A.S Audio equipment. There are 10 D.A.S. Audio Arco 24 loudspeakers distributed throughout the main club area, to take care of the high frequencies, while bass is provided by two Audiocenter double 18-inch SW Series subwoofers, which produce deep, punchy bass down to 30Hz. Reinforcement comes from Audiocenter’s PF115B+ 700W loudspeaker, of which there are four. There are also two dBTechnologies DVA S10DP subwoof- ers, equipped with a single 18-inch woofer and driven by a 1,000W digital power amplifi er. The PA system is poweRed by Lab.gruppen, while processing is taken care of by an XTA DP444 processor. In the DJ booth there are two Pioneer CDJ-2000nexus digital CD player and a Pioneer DJM-900nexus mixer.


When asked to sum up what was the most enjoyable part of this project, Franco told mondo*dr: “The way everyone worked together was great, we had to rely on everyone to do their bit and pull together - from the architect, owners, and installers. When one person had a good idea, someone else would come in with a plan of action on how to put it into practice. We always work hard to make sure the client’s needs have been satisfi ed and I feel we achieved this at Naif - you don’t always need lots of equipment to make spectacular effects, sometimes less is more.”


hidden behind the metal net so clubbers cannot see the lights direct- ly, just the colour effect. These light sources also feature a 15º beam angle, three operational modes, and strobe effect with 1-25 fl ashes per second and pulse effect. “The diffi culty we had with this feature was the placement of the LED bars. We had to make sure they weren’t visible to the crowd, but without compromising the overall effect. We overcame this by lowering the false ceiling and creating trapdoors so we could access the system easily,” continued Franco.


The overall brief for the lighting system was to make sure the right atmosphere could be created by the club’s lighting designer no matter what the club night, as well as choreographing (in a sense) the music. “The lighting fi xtures had to be versatile and easy-to-man- age with a compact design and have excellent performance levels,” said Franco, “so they had to softly illuminate the aperitif and dinner area while being able to create the classic disco lighting effects that become an integral part of the experience.”


Eight Red Lighting Classe LS60 moving heads, which feature an 80W LED CT 6,500K lamp and 14 control channels, have been installed around the main dancefl oor area of Naif, along with four


TECHNICAL INFORMATION


LIGHTING 8 x Red Lighting Classe LS 60 moving head; 4 x Red Lighting Classe LS 40 moving head; 10 x Red Lighting Quadro L16 LED bar; 4 x Red Lighting Quadro L24 LED bar; 4 x Red Lighting LED Strobe; 1 x Red Lighting RedMX lighting desk


SOUND


10 x D.A.S. Audio Arco 24 loudspeaker; 2 x two Audiocenter SW Series subwoofer; 4 x Audiocenter PF115B+ loudspeaker; 2 x dBTechnologies DVA S10DP subwoofer; 6 x Lab.gruppen amplifier; 1 x XTA DP444 processor; 2 x Pioneer CDJ-2000nexus digital CD player; 1 x Pioneer DJM-900nexus DJ mixer


www.naifdisco.com


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