The venue recently invested in a significant EM Acoustics HALO-C system to bring the venue's audio specifications into line with the demands of modern productions.
"We were well overdue for an upgrade," admitted the Palace's technical manager, Mark Noutch. "By modern standards our old system was seriously underpowered and we continually failed to deliver quality sound with any energy to the furthest parts of the theatre. My goal was therefore to design a system that would deliver sufficient power to cover every seat in the house with the same clarity and energy.
"It also needed to be compact enough that when flown it would leave enough space to accommodate any ground-stacked touring elements. However, my ultimate ambition was really to provide a system of sufficient power and quality such that touring acts would no longer feel the need to bring in their own systems, thus creating a further potential long-term income stream for the venue."
Noutch already had considerable experience of EM Acoustics as it was a brand that he saw often with visiting productions. "I know how much EM gear is esteemed in the theatre world, and on every occasion we've had it here at the Palace, the engineers and crew have always commented on the clarity, reliability, affordability and build quality, so as you can imagine, once I knew that we were in the market for a new system, it didn't take long to sit down and start our planning."
The final system comprises L-R hangs of seven HALO-C cabinets supplemented by six EMS-51 front-fills, 12 EMS-51s in the balcony boxes, two EMS-129 rear-fills and two EMS-118 bass loudspeakers.
A strong front-fill system was essential due to the proximity of the front row to the stage and the fact that the main hang sits very wide of the centre of the front row. Another important consideration was to ensure that the circle was equally well catered for as nearly fifty percent of the audience is seated in the upper area.
Finally, Noutch wanted to ensure that special attention was paid to the corporate boxes as, despite their VIP status, they aren't actually the best positions from which to view or listen. The main hangs are powered by a pair of EM Acoustics AQ-10 amplifiers with system processing courtesy of a couple of DSC48s. The fill/delay systems are driven by the venue's existing MC2 amplifiers.
"We installed the system ourselves and asked Ed [Kinsella] and David to commission it, which they gladly did for us. I'm delighted with the results," said Noutch. "Not only does it sound absolutely amazing from every seat in the auditorium, but it's just so much more flexible than our previous system. It's configured in such a way that we can allow incoming companies to use all or just the specific parts of the system that they need whilst we retain control of the rest. I'm proud to say that we now have the best sound system of any venue in the area."
(Jim Evans)