UK - The first HK Audio Cohedra Line array system to arrive in the UK has been delivered to York-based rental company JSS Audio, who will immediately be using the new line array for three important shows in London's Covent Garden.

Jem Walker, the owner of JSS, commented: "We had an extremely successful show with a large Cohedra system in the KC Stadium in Hull, Yorkshire in early September, hosted by Yorkshire FM station Viking Radio, with Foxy & Tom's Big Bash featuring headline artists Westlife, Triple Eight and a host of other acts. The artists, their crews, sound technicians and management, along with ourselves were all impressed by the great dynamics, transparent natural sound and exceptional dispersion characteristics of the 96 box system. The success of this event lead to many inquiries and it was clear that we would continue to use the HK Audio Cohedra line array."

The supplied Cohedra system consists of 12 CDR 208 S and 12 CDR 208 T mid/high units as well as 24 CDR 210 2 x 10" subwoofers. The system is run by two PR 16 and two PR 8 controller racks which are all equipped with HK Audio's own DFC Controllers.

"The PLASA show, which followed quickly, confirmed the strong interest and enthusiasm for Cohedra, and we are glad to receive a system which has been immediately put to work. With JSS we have a partner who has discovered and understands all the benefits and advantages of the Cohedra technology, and who will make excellent use of the systems," said Dennis Drumm, managing director (designate) of JHS, the exclusive HK Audio distributor in the UK.

(Lee Baldock)


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