MLA makes waves in latest One Third Club
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The third in the chain (including one in Beijing), the 2,500-capacity dance venue, specialising in Hard style, has been equipped with Martin Audio’s MLA Multicellular Loudspeaker Array.
This was supplied to the Dutch creative team, Live Legends, and their creative director Daan Oomen by Martin Audio’s Chinese distributor, Sino Hui Feng, who worked hard to win the project with the Martin Audio bid to ensure One Third Hangzhou stands out in a competitive marketplace.
The One Third vibe is all about the story of an old locomotive factory that comes to life. Live Legends delivered all creative elements from concept to execution, including show production, interior and technical design which included coordinating all the visual disciplines and optimising the guest experience with their usual flair and imagination.
Live Legends was asked onboard, to bring their extensive skills, knowledge and visions from the world of live events.
After sampling several competitive sound systems, it was decided that MLA would be “the perfect weapon” for this application and that Martin Audio overall was the best loudspeaker partner for all the subsidiary spaces.
The installation was carried out by Sino Hui Feng’s audio technical team, supported by Martin Audio Product Support Engineer, Robin Dibble.
All the rooms were equipped with Martin Audio components, the main dance area comprising 12 MLA (hangs of six elements per side) and four WSX subs. Elsewhere they specified eight W8LMI mini line arrays, eight Blackline X12+, eight Blackline FX15, six Blackline3 B18 and 18 B218 subs - One Third Hangzhou is much larger and more ambitious in scale, with enhanced technical features to wow the crowds.
The 2,500-capacity club’s multi-layered main room design features a large balcony / with industrial style first-floor runways on the long sides. There is a mezzanine and 12 VIP rooms. The main hall can host 2,000 people for a standard club night, and the full capacity should they decide on a concert setup.
(Jim Evans)