Featuring two principal performance and event spaces totalling some 7,500sq.ft , Oval Space hosts events ranging from DJ nights and live bands, to corporate functions, film screenings and fashion shows. The venue was looking for a highly flexible sound system, capable of handling the broadest range of speech and music programming, and selected the d&b audiotechnik system from Orbital after a comparative test across four major loudspeaker brands.
A critical factor in the final choice of loudspeaker system was the ability to minimise sound leakage, in order to avoid complaints and remove any threat to the venue's licence. The d&b V-Series proved that through careful system planning and placement, backed by extensive on-site testing, the sound could be contained successfully within the venue.
Oval Space's principal requirement was to generate full-blown nightclub levels for DJ nights, loud-but-clear sound reinforcement for live acts, plus high speech intelligibility for corporate events and presentations.
Jordan Gross, owner of Oval Space, explains, "We have a flexible, dynamic venue here, and were keen to match the capability of our spaces with the choice of sound system. We know music well, and wanted the best-available technology, so we were looking for the ideal system to deliver speech and music with the utmost clarity and quality. The system had to work equally well for corporate projects as for the largest-scale music events - whether involving live bands or DJs. We tried four major-brand systems from the club and installed-sound market, with d&b audiotechnik coming out the clear winner.
"Orbital gave us excellent advice and support throughout the process, and we are delighted with our choice. It can go impressively loud, while still retaining its intelligibility, and everyone is telling us that the sound here is fantastic. That's exactly the kind of positive reaction we were looking for, to help attract the high calibre of promoters and events for which Oval Space is designed."
Orbital's solution is configured as L&R arrays, comprising two d&b audiotechnik V-8, one V12 and three cardioid V-SUB loudspeakers per side, with two d&b audiotechnik Q10 units each side for the delays. DJ monitoring duties are handled by two d&b E12 loudspeakers, together with two E15X-SUBs.
Orbital installed the new system with a BSS Soundweb London BLU-100, to provide 12-in/8-out routing, with pre-sets for easy level control - from relaxed evening listening, to full-blown early-hours night-club levels.
An Apex Hera sound level controller, with its associated Leto remote display, allows the venue to keep an eye on instantaneous or average SPLs. Although installed as a semi-permanent system, the loudspeakers can be de-rigged if required to suit a particular event, and elements of the system can be used in other spaces around the venue.
The installation is scheduled for expansion early next year, to encompass the outside terrace areas of Oval Space, using weather resistant 8S loudspeakers from d&b audiotechnik's White range. Oval Space also plans to augment the main rig with two d&b J-INFRA subs, which will become part of the sub array - keeping the LF energy focused into the room and away from the walls, to minimise leakage. The existing V-SUBs will continue to deliver the system's punch, with the J-INFRAs filling in the very lowest frequencies.
(Jim Evans)