Celebrating world music at WOMAD
UK - Britannia Row Productions supplied L-Acoustics PA systems across four of WOMAD’s stages: Open Air, Saddlespan, Siam and Taste the World, on behalf of Judgeday Productions Director, Dave T.
The Open Air Stage is the second festival environment in which Britannia Row has deployed the new L Series L2 system, following exceptional results at Soho House Festival.
System engineer Sergiy Zhytnikov worked across the Open Air Stage. It boasted main hangs of L2, K2 stacked on the platform for side coverage, KS28 subs in a cardioid configuration across the stage, and A15s for front-fill.
He comments: “As WOMAD is a world music festival, artists perform a variety of different genres including indie rock, nu jazz and downtempo, Indian funk and so on. Both the guest engineers and the production team were very happy with the L2’s results over the weekend, from consistency in system coverage to good SPL across the field.”
This is clarified by FOH Engineer Artur David, who was mixing renowned Portuguese fado singer Mariza. He says: “The L2 sounded well balanced. I was happy that with our acoustic set and a little sound pressure, the low end stayed clean and focused. Props to the system tech.”
Zhytnikov continues: “We should note that the weather conditions were very challenging at WOMAD this year; we were dealing with sunshine and 50% humidity, then rain and up to 80% humidity, often with strong winds. I had to use temperature and humidity sensors during the day to fight this rapid change in weather conditions and update system filters accordingly, as the humidity and temperature dramatically affects sound propagation through the air. In my opinion, it offers more stability than any other line array and handles strong winds very well.”
Britannia Row crew chief Fergus Mount adds: “Flying this PA is very quick as you only need to fly minimal boxes per side, and you don't have angles to put in between the boxes. Noise monitoring at WOMAD is strict, and the off-site noise readings were constantly being monitored. With the extra control of so many drivers in a single box and its cardioid low end, Sergiy is able to be surgically precise about where the sound starts and stops. Even during headline acts, the off-site noise was barely registering.
“As an engineer myself, I thought it had a great presence and closeness at FOH. I noted it has a well-rounded Hi-Fi tonality, and the low end is something else… The Britannia Row sound design was perfectly complemented by the ground stacked KS28 subs on stage.”

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