Iceland - The NASA nightclub in Reykjavik, Iceland, has undergone a comprehensive revamp of its sound systems in preparation for a change of identity from discotheque to one of the city's premier live music venues. The 600-capacity NASA is situated in a former dance hall, complete with original architectural features and a proscenium arch stage. By the start of 2004, the club will be dedicated to live bands. Sound installers Islandia were asked to install a PA system that would suit the new clientele.

A new Soundcraft MH3 console, with 32 channels and four stereo sends, drives a JBL AL Series PA system. The new monitor rig is also JBL, and both systems are powered by Crown amplifiers and controlled by BSS Soundweb.

(Sarah Rushton-Read)


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