Martin MLA supports delayed Duke ceremony
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The stage was set up with the imposing Duke Chapel - an English Gothic 210ft-tall structure in the centre of campus - as the backdrop. Student seating started downstage and extended back 300 ft. Large trees, with low branches 13ft above the ground, occupied the corners of the audience seating, making it necessary to project sound in a slice to pass beneath the foliage to focus on the audience. “MLA Compact is capable of providing focused sound to avoid reflective surfaces and that technology was needed,” says RMB Audio founder, Cooper Cannady.
Six MLA Compact cabinets were placed on decks, far off stage right and left, and separated by 170ft. Coverage started with the first row of seating and covered a slice out to 120ft. The delays, 100 ft from the stage, consisted of six WPS cabinets placed on decks, far left and right. These were driven by Martin Audio iK42 amplifiers in one-box resolution to provide even coverage of the remaining 200 ft of seated and standing audience.
A far shade tent was fitted with Martin Audio DD6 loudspeakers on stands. Ten of these enclosures were placed unobtrusively on stage, out of camera, for monitor foldback, while two Martin Audio DD12 were placed equally discreetly as the in-fills. Finally, there were two video walls to serve the additional seating, with two CDD-LIVE12 assigned to each wall.
“Martin Audio has been a superlative speaker systems manufacturer, devoted to delivering intelligible audio to large audience areas,” believes Cannady. “The speaker systems - ranging from small enclosures that easily hide from cameras during high profile events - are matched to the voicing of the larger enclosures. This continuity of sound reinforcement voicing permits ease of integration of the Martin Audio product range.”