The venue features popular DJs that perform in the 4,000sq.ft lounge and also on a similarly sized rooftop. Customers expect an immersive, high quality, audio experience.
Until recently the lounge and rooftop used a rented sound reinforcement system. After Arthur Guzman, general manager at ACI Pro Audio, put on an event at the Lounge he left with ideas on how different systems might fit the venues needs better.
After sharing those ideas with Icon's owners, it was decided that he was right; it was time to install something permanent and hard hitting for both dance areas.
"Right off the bat I knew a RCF system would fit their budget and their system requirements," explains Guzman. "We did a demo of HDL 20-A line array boxes with the SUB 8006-AS subwoofers and they were really, really impressed."
Guzman specified a total of eight HDL 20-A boxes for the main dance floor - four on each side hung from the ceiling in clusters of two. The active boxes are loaded with two 10-inch woofers and a 3-inch compression driver. With a max SPL of 135 dB the system exceeds all sound level demands.
"One of the keys was demonstrating the SUB 8006 subs in a cardiod pattern," adds Guzman. "The old system had double 18-inch subs that shook the entire building. The RCF subs offered a much more musical experience even at a high SPL - so they could be loud but still sound great."
The system now features six of the dual 18-inch SUB 8006 subwoofers. Stacks of three flank both sides of the DJ booth for driving low end.
On the rooftop it was important that the system meet both the customers and neighbors expectations. Because the building is surrounded by multi-story condominium complexes, the sound had to stay contained to the dance floor with minimal spill-over into the night air.
For this application Guzman chose RCF's P Series all-weather loudspeakers. Six P5228-L weatherproof full range, two-way line array speaker modules are utilized around the dance floor - three per side, mounted on ceiling height trusses. Four P4228 loudspeakers are mounted on columns throughout the nearby seating area to expand the music experience. Low end was provided by four more SUB 8006 subwoofers stacked in twos on each side of the DJ booth.
"The P5228 doesn't have a super-wide coverage pattern making it easy to cover the dance floor and not much else," Guzman says. "They also wanted the outdoor system to be as inconspicuous as possible - the P5228 are compact and fit perfectly on the trusses without hanging down. The sound was contained without any sacrifice of SPL."
(Jim Evans)