Canada - A new Dynacord sound system at the brand-new 2000-seat Celebration Centre at Moncton Wesleyan Church in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, is providing the coverage and intelligibility of a world-class theatre sound system.

Signature Sound (Douglas, New Brunswick) designed and installed the system, built around a main Cobra-4 system with VariLine fill loudspeakers.

Mike Jones of Signature Sound reports: "From the beginning I knew the Dynacord solution was perfect for this facility and, after hearing the system demo, the customer agreed. We have 40 Cobra boxes in our inventory, and we use them all the time for all kinds of applications, live and installed. The new VariLine boxes are amazing too-so compact, so versatile, so powerful. They're the perfect complement to the main Cobra system."

In addition to the main Dynacord system, Jones spec'd a range of additional products from Bosch Communications Systems: a dozen Electro-Voice T221M stage monitors (all powered by LX1600 amps) for eight mixes; Electro-Voice EVID 8.2 ceiling speakers and 4.2 wall speakers cover the greenroom and pre-stage areas, powered by 70-volt EV PA series amplifiers; a pair of Klark Teknik Square One Dynamics and a DN370 EQ are racked at FOH position.

"The Technical Director and the team that operates the system love it - it's very user-friendly," Jones continues. "They've had four shows go through since the system was installed, and the response was positive all around. It's set them up to exceed the expectations of even the largest acts that come through."

(Jim Evans)


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