VENUE 093
BOTH RACHAEL ROGERSON AND HELEN FLETCHER HAVE MADE A TRIP DOWN UNDER RECENTLY. WHILST THERE, THEY WE TREATED TO AN INSIGHT ABOUT A NUMBER OF NEW VENUES, FROM EVENT AND PERFOMRANCE SPACES TO RESTAURANTS AND STADIA.
BSS Soundweb London BLU-160 digital signal processors and two BSS Soundweb London BLU-120 I/O extenders and Crown’s ComTech DriveCore CT4150 amplifi ers for the ceiling speakers and Crown’s XTi 4002 amplifi ers for the front of house system. On the lighting front, Thomas was happy to leave the specifi cation to distribution company, Show Technology. Mark McInnes, National Sales and Marketing Manager at Show Technology said: “Working with Microhire is always a pleasure. When supplying equipment for its venues Microhire look for good quality equipment, which performs well and provides a good ROI over the entire lifespan of the gear.” Mark supplied 14 Martin Professional MAC Aura LED moving head washlights and 14 Clay Paky Alpha Spot 300 spotlights for Hyde Park’s Doltone House. He said of his choice: “The Clay Paky Alpha Spot 300’s excellent colour range (CMY), small size and huge 300W output made them an easy choice. Washlights were a more open affair, in the end Thomas and I chose the Martin Professional Auras for their reliability and as they are positioned so close to the audience we thought the ‘aura’ effect of a homogenous coloured ‘lens’ more appropriate than the large pixel look of some of the other ‘dinner plate’ style of LED washes which are available.” The lighting fi xtures have been mounted on 16 Jands JLX Lite lighting bars, which are all wired back from the traditional 240V circuits to Jands WM 72-way wall patches and Jands wall mount dimmers. For lighting control of basic events a pre-programmed iPad is used and can be operated by any member of staff. However, for larger events an MA Lighting grandMA onPC Command Wing supplied by Show Technology is used. This is in line with other
Microhire venues, therefore making the control the same for the operators. Thomas said: “We’ve been going down the MA Lighting route for a long time and we like it, we train people on it, and we are happy with the results.” Doltone House is building quite a name for itself in Sydney, with its total outlets now standing at fi ve. With the newest venture combining picturesque views, original charm and a modern twist, it’s sure to become a favourite in no time at all.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION SOUND
16 x JBL PRX412M monitor loudspeaker; 4 x JBL PRS 618S subwoofer; 1 x 44 JBL Control L47LP in-ceiling speaker; 8 x Shure ULXD4Q digital quad wireless receiver; 2 x BSS Soundweb London BLU-160 digital signal processor; 2 x BSS Soundweb London BLU-120 I/O extender; Crown ComTech DriveCore CT4150 amplifiers; Crown XTi 4002 amplifi ers
LIGHTING
14 x Martin Professional MAC Aura LED moving head washlight; 14 x Clay Paky Alpha Spot 300 spotlight; 16 x Jands JLX Lite lighting bar
VISUAL
8 x Panasonic PT-DZ6710U projector; 8 x Screen Technics 150-inch 16:9 motorised screen
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