UK Sound designer Jason Barnes chose the new Duran Audio AXYS Scope range as the FOH PA for the UK tour of the rock opera Quadrophenia.

"I chose the Axys Speakers over alternatives because of their dynamic sound, energy and ability to deal with the full range of frequencies whilst not sounding over processed. I wanted to take the risk and try something new and powerful that had never been used in theatre before to create a more individual mix," says Barnes. "I also wanted a 15" speaker with punch rather than anything larger, because of the varied venues we are touring to. These boxes fit the bill and are light enough to throw up the pros and punchy enough to throw a rich rock and roll sound to the back of the house."

In total 12 AXYS Scope T-2115s were supplied to specialist theatre sound rental company Stage Sound Services for the tour together with 8 x B-07 subwoofers.

The T-2115's are a full range three-way active loudspeaker with built in amplification (3 x 350W) and DSP. Comprising of a 15" loudspeaker for low frequencies, a 2" for the mids and a 1" for the highs, all the crossover functionality is taken care of by the on board DSP which also offers, delay, equalisation and a volume control to ensure that the systems gain structure is preserved.

The B-07's comprise of a single 18" driver and again benefit from built in amplification (1 x 700W) and DSP.

The system is easily configured and monitored using the AXYS WinControl software which connects to the loudspeaker from a PC at the mix position via a RS-485 network.

The AXYS equipment is not the only new technology on the tour as Barnes also chose a DigiCo SD8 mixing console for the tour. "It wasn't the easy option to go for more new technology on the show but it has certainly paid off. Like the PA, I wanted a compact option and the desk is certainly that without losing any of the functionality. I also wanted the desk to be able to cope with the demands of a nine-piece band and 16-cast all in DPA headsets. It is safe to say there isn't a spare channel on the desk whilst making full use of the alternative input on all channels as a backup."

All the sound equipment for the the UK tour is being provided by Stage Sound Services. "We are very happy with our investment, I have been looking for a powered speaker system within our rental stock and believe the AXYS products will become one of the next industry standard systems in a very competitive market " said Phil Hurley from Stage Sound Services "

The tour started in Plymouth at the beginning of May and will have played Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bath, Manchester, Cambridge, Sunderland, Cardiff, Blackpool, Cheltenham, Leeds, Nottingham, Aberdeen, Liverpool, Brighton, Southampton, Norwich and Wolverhampton before ending in Coventry at the end of the September.

(Jim Evans)


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