Nexo ID immerses Salzburg State Theatre
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For the project of renovating the stage facilities and installing new sound and lighting systems, the theatre turned to experienced stage technology solutions consultants BWKI located in Bayreuth, Germany, with the very specific instruction that no loudspeakers should be visible in the historic hall.
BWKI system planner Jürgen Meyer, himself an experienced sound engineer, reports: “To replace the existing line array, we worked with Nexo to design a system based around four ID84/84L cabinets coupled to create a single, 4m column that was just 150mm wide, so could be hidden in the narrow gold portal recesses on either side of the stage. Everyone was very impressed by how the cabinets couple perfectly to deliver coverage of the venue that would be more typical of a large and visually obtrusive line array system.”
The ID84s are complemented by two L15 subs per side, also recessed into the walls, and two ID24s for upper near-fills. A total of 41 of Nexo’s ultra-compact ID14s, almost all recessed into the walls, are deployed around the theatre as part of an Amadeus acoustic enhancement system, with a Dante network of 19 x Nexo NXAMP4X1Mk2 powered controllers providing amplification and processing.
Following a public tender, the system was supplied and installed by theatre technology specialists Zeiler-Technik, based in Neuötting-Eisenfelden, Germany. “The new system performs exceptionally well, meeting all the criteria of the brief. And it was a great pleasure to work with the teams at Nexo and BWKI on this project” comments chief audio technician Franz Kalleder.
Theatre technical manager Michael Haarer says: “In one step, the theatre now has a system that serves a wide range of productions from spoken word to musical, can deliver three-dimensional sound and acoustic enhancement, and is virtually invisible in the space. The Nexo ID Series delivers the perfect balance of high performance and low visual impact.”