Arbiter Plc has supplied installer John Fearon of Eclipse Lighting & Sound with a variety of equipment, including JBL loudspeakers, for installations in the latest two Revolution Vodka Bars. The fast-expanding, award-winning brand has recently opened new sites in Northampton and Clapham. The Revolution concept - vodka, dancing, food - doubtless leading to plenty of lively political debate - and the very best sound throughout the evening, was launched in 1995. The latest two venues are part of a group of 27 owned by Manchester-based Inventive Leisure, all of which have had sound systems installed by Rochdale-based Eclipse.

Clapham and Northampton were as sonically challenging as their predecessors, according to John Fearon. As with all new projects, the installer has to understand and interpret the client's requirements, and provide a scheme offering superior audio quality - on budget. The flagship two-floor Clapham venue is part of a new building on the High Street, and it required a mixture of equipment from Arbiter. Fearon opted for five JBL MS26 speakers and an SB2 sub on the first floor and a total of eight JBL Control 28s and eight JBL Control 25 enclosures plus a further two SB2 subs, on the ground floor.

Control 28s were chosen for the ground floor bar areas because they provide good decibel levels and high quality audio, as well as being small, with a discreet profile. In the raised areas of the ground floor, Eclipse has installed JBL Control 25 speakers.

(Lee Baldock)


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